What you may expect when starting JEMPERLI

Beginning any cancer treatment can bring uncertainty. Fortunately, you can rely on your care team for guidance throughout your journey. You may also want to review the information below to help you feel more prepared.

How JEMPERLI is given

JEMPERLI is given through an intravenous (IV) infusion. The medical staff will prepare the medicine and then the IV infusion should take about 30 minutes.

How often JEMPERLI is given

Your treatment schedule will depend on where you are in your treatment journey. See below for more details.

Dosing schedule of JEMPERLI alone for advanced or returned dMMR endometrial cancer

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Good to know

  • Your healthcare provider will decide how many treatments you need
  • Your healthcare provider will check you for side effects
  • If you miss an appointment, it is important to reschedule as soon as possible
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What are the side effects of JEMPERLI?

Certain side effects have been observed in people taking JEMPERLI. While everyone’s treatment experience is different, knowing what you may expect can help.

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What is JEMPERLI?

JEMPERLI is an immunotherapy. This means it is designed to work with the body’s immune system to help fight cancer.

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