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Hi Ladies Just seen this on BBC news.

bbc.co.uk/news/health-49111427

This doesn't apply to me as low grader and for BRAC1 positive OC only. (In saying that my oncologist has agreed to do a BRAC1 test even though only 1% chance BRAC1 positive in low graders)

However its encouraging that more and more trials and research now for Ovarian Cancer which can only been good news.

Hope you ladies coped ok with the heat over the last few days what a relief cooler today

Best Wishes

Lesley

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Katmal-UK

Hi Lesley. Thanks for sharing. Ive been on the SOLO2 trial for Olaparib for 5 years 7 months. Currently still NED (had scan results Weds) and a CA125 of below 3 so to hear other ladies will benefit earlier is amazing news! xx Kathy xx

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Mercury_505 in reply toKatmal-UK

Really pleased to hear about your test results Kathy! Looks like this is a very effective drug xx

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Katmal-UK in reply toMercury_505

Thanks. Its been the best for me so far :)

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CallmeMum

Its wonderful that it's now going to be available on the NHS, it's just a shame it's too late for some people or some people are not eligible for it xxx

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Petrolhead

Anything that increases the choice of treatment for women is to be welcomed.

Best wishes

Fay

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Artgreen

So not applicable for low graders? What a shame.i can’t get genetic test by the NHS as no close relatives with the requisite cancer but I’m the only one with glaucoma which is genetic. I’ll keep asking. Great news for others though x

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Spirit22 in reply toArtgreen

Hi as far as I know there is no history of OC in my family , but had a grandmother, 2 aunts and cousin who had breast cancer. He said the chances of me being BRAC1/2 positive is remote. I didn't press him to much but he agreed to do it on the NHS ?

So yes keep asking Xx

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Lizjj in reply toSpirit22

Hi Lesley ..Im only reading all this now after my post regarding Braca. Im so happy I found all this. Looking forward to hearing what your Braca test shows. XXXXXXX Best wishes

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Purple-iris

Yes great it’s available on NHS and hopefully will also lead to further maintenance treatments for non BRACA and low grade too.

All the hospitals now need to get their genetic testing up to speed so women know their results by the time they finish their chemo. As I think you have to start the PARP within 5-8 weeks ( although I could be wrong on this ?) Unfortunately I know at Guys some ladies are having to wait a further 12 weeks for their BRACA results, adding more stress !

Great coverage in the press for OC also a good thing for awareness.

Love and best wishes to all. Kim x

Thankfully much cooler here this morning. Going to go and dance down the garden in the rain !

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Spirit22

Ha! While singing dancing in the Street Kim :D X

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thomas62

Hi Spirit22, This is fab.news for those ladies who will be eligible and I wish them all the very best. However, as a low grader (and for other rarer types) our options are more limited. We so so need new and more effective treatments for our types and quickly! Best wishes to all the lovely ladies on this our OC site. Gwen Xx

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Spirit22 in reply tothomas62

Yes Gwen we are a bit limited in our options. But great news as you say for the lovely ladies here on this site and everywhere Xx Hope you are doing Ok Gwen Xx

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thomas62

Hi Spirit22, Thanks for your reply. I'm ok in myself but have a new issue with the LGOC - a tiny tumour on my right side ureter (as well as 1 or 2 other bits around) so next week I have an appointment with our lovely surgeon in London, also a Review at the Christie and also a Renogram on my right kidney as the tumour has been closing down the ureter. All of this in one week. Fingers crossed!! I have had genetic testing but am not BRACA at all. They weren't going to test me but as there was a possibility of an Jewish familial connection they did. Also, as we know, low graders don't tend to have this mutation. How are you doing Spirit22 - which hospital are you under? Gwen Xx

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Spirit22 in reply tothomas62

I am under Broomfield hospital , chelmsford , although had my surgery end of Oct 2018 ha! on Halloween which seemed apt. Finished chemo beginning of May and latest scan NED. Couple problems, post operative mid line hernia and blood clots apart from that well. Oncologist want me to start on Tamoxifen ? and see him again in 4 weeks. Fingers crossed X for next week Gwen let me know how you get on Best wishes Lesley Xx

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Spirit22 in reply toSpirit22

meant to say had surgery at Ipswich hospital :)

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thomas62

Hi again Lesley, You're a relative newby then - I am abt. 5.1/2 years on. I have been put on Tamoxifen when my recent CT scan showed a tiny tumour on my ureter, taking me off Exemestane which I don't think must have worked at all. HopefullyTamoxifen will do it's job. Will update when things have straightened out somewhat! Gwen Xx

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