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Niraparib Update Nos 2

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Had clinic this morning and I am pleased to say that my haemoglobin has risen again to 96 so I am able to continue with Niraparib 200mg. I take my tablets at bedtime and so far no nausea or other symptoms. My CA125 has risen from 151 to 256 in a 6 week period, my oncologist says not to worry about it as it could be anything, the plan is to continue on Niraparib and then in April have a CTscan to see if it is working well for me. I realise we are all different but personally I think that if you are unsure about giving Niraparib a try, I would say go for it! xx

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Katmal-UK

Hi Lyn Glad to see you are tolerating it well. Everything crossed for your scan in April! xx Kathy xx

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Thank you Kathy x

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Doglover1410

Fab news 😊 good luck with the scan x

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Thank you 😊

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amolngp

The oncologists words " it could be anything" = positive outcome. Best luck.

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