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My mother's good news!

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Hello, ladies,

I wanted to share some good news with you because this community has always given me and my family so much hope.

Today we got my mother's PET results and they showed stable disease. Her CA125 is 13. We are beyond thankful for these results. ❤️

She was diagnosed with OC Stage 4A in Dec, 2019 followed by surgery, pleural effusion draining, 6 rounds of chemo and on Olaparib since then (you can read her full story on my profile).

Stay strong and remember there are many positive stories here!

I wish you all the best,

Milena

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Newbery3

Fantastic 👏 wishing your mum all the best and May it continue xxx

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Caleda4

Amazing news for your mum. Long may this continue.x

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Lizzieanne

Great news x

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Lovedogs41

Thankyou so much for sharing.So pleased for your mum and you! Enjoy the sun !

xxx

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claireRoberts76

yayyy so happy for you xxxx

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Mysticmeg123

Such good news. Really pleased for mum and you x

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Tabor

God Bless you both, wonderful news🦋

I too am Brac2 and have been on Rubraca for 4 years with no reoccurrence.

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Millie2023

That’s such lovely news, thank you so much for sharing xxx

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SUE7777

That's great news and thanks for sharing X

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RoseMS

That’s good news! Can I ask, is your mom now finishing up on her 2 years of Olaparib or continuing indefinitely on it? Also, where is she based? I was diagnosed the same time and now completing my 2 yrs on the PARP. Doing very well also, CA125 been stable all the time on it. Best wishes,

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Uniquem in reply toRoseMS

Hi, Rose. I'm glad you're doing well too! May it continue! My mum is based in Bulgaria (a small country in Europe). She's also completing the 2 years on Olaparib and next week she has an appointment with her doctor to find out if she will continue to be on it. I'll write you here again after the appointment. :)

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RoseMS in reply toUniquem

Thank you so much. I would be very interested to know if your mum's Onc continues her on it. I feel that if something is working, why stop!? Best wishes from London

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Uniquem in reply toRoseMS

Hello again! My mother's doctor said she will continue taking Lynparza. Personally, I also prefer this option for her. :)

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PPSCENE

Fab, fab and long may it continue 🙏🏼 X

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delia2

Great news. Long may it continue! Xx

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Django123

Thank you for sharing your good news. Best wishes to you, your mother and all your family. --Lani

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sunnysebastian04

Congrats, happy for you 😊

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Lind58

The best news🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

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