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"Started end of June on the standard dose every two weeks (in combination with Biktarvy daily). Had a very large Kaposi's Sarcoma tumor on the eyelid and later discovered pulmonary lesions suspected to be KS related. One month later the tumor was in significant remission, I would say it is down in size by 2/3. After six cycles and given that I tolerate the drug very well, decided with the oncologist to go for 6 more cycles hoping for total remission of the eyelid tumor, and we will see next month about the suspected pulmonary involvement. To note: I live in a country with (near) universal health cover where the state pays for health care, save a small out-of-pocket co-payment, I think my participation is around 20 dollars per cycle."