Hello ladies. I have just finished my last frontline chemo session and now need to make a decision on my maintenance treament. I am BRCA1 and have been told by my consultant that I can have Olaparib (Lynparza) on its own or with Avastin too. She is thinking that maybe Olaparib on its own may be the best option to reduce side effects but she said the decision is mine. I obviously want as few side effects as possible but I I defiitely want to do as much as possible to delay the onset of a recurrence too so I'm not sure what is best. Is anyone else on this double maintenance drug regime? Or if you have had avastin on its own do you mind letting me know how you tolerated it? I kow we are all different but it may help me to make a decision.
Thank you! xx
I think this is the new thinking after frontline if you are BRCA + but I can see that’s a lot of maintenance drugs all at once! There are some technical issues: after frontline they give you both drugs for a limited time (2 years Olaparib and 18 sessions of Avastin)
I am on Olaparib following first recurrence and can stay on it as long as it’s working.
If you don’t go for Avastin now…could you have it later on if you relapse?
I had Avastin on its own after my initial chemo and debulking. It was much easier than chemo but not without challenges…BP, nosebleeds, anaemia etc.
Ask lots of questions! xx
Hi Lyndy
Many thanks. yes, i think BP and anaemia are my concerns. Avastin won't be available if I reoccur apparently which is why I'm wondering whether I should give it a try now while I can. How long have you been on Olaparib? Thanks for your feedback x
I have been on Olaparib nearly a year…tolerating it pretty well x
Hi Samantha. I'm facing a very similar decision... I've had 3 lots of Avastin alongside my Taxol/Carboplatin first line treatment. I have Avastin on its own this week, but in a couple of weeks I'll meet my oncologist and be offered Olaporib alongside Avastin - which is great in some ways, but I am worried the side effects will be debiliating and mean I can't do things I'd really like to do with my family and friends....
Hi there. Yes, that's my worry. My bloods have got progressivy worse during chemo so I'm not sure if the two drugs together may be too much. I guess i'll have to see how I respond. Good luck to you too. x
I'll keep you up to date with how it goes this end xx