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Well after 7 weeks on olaparib it has been stopped completely,been in hospital for 3 days,liver is showing very high levels ,back up to cancer centre next Tuesday for more tests and hopefully new parp inhibitor

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Hi thereHope you get sorted xx i dont know much about Olaparib as i was on niraparib but i know sometimes they change the dosage to suit different people, good luck and let us know what they say xx

Diane

Sorry Patricia! That must be so disappointing for you. I hope they find something else more suitable for you very soon. Even if it’s back on chemo - as long as the sort out that liver. I wish you the very best. Love Angela. X

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Sorry I put liver in that post ,it was my kidneys

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