I have just got off the phone to my oncologist who, after having put me on 8 weekly scans for a recurrence for a few months now, has said its time to come off my Avastin/Olaporib combination of maintenance and onto Carbo/Caelyx. Not great to hear, but I've known its coming sometime. Its slowly coming back, so she's not necessarily saying I have to have the chemo immediately. My question is, do I need a month free of Olaporib anyway before a start the chemo? (if so, it gives me time to visit my daughter before I have the treatment)I forgot to ask the oncologist that, and of course phoning back is not really feasible! If anyone has had experience of this, I'd be really grateful.
How long off Olaporib before starting Carbo/Cae... - My Ovacome
How long off Olaporib before starting Carbo/Caelyx for a recurrence?
sorry I don’t know the answer but I hope it works well for you. I found carbo caelyx (doxil) easier than carbo taxol and I didn’t lose my hair! Xx
Hello. I am sorry that it has been recommend that you stop Avastin/Olaporib. I am taking Niraiparib and it is currently working for me, thank goodness. I have been told that it will stop being effective on day so will be perhaps offered Carbo/Caelyx. So I can help but wish you well.
This has just happened to me. Stopped Lynparza (olaparib) 12/21/22 due to a recurrence. No mention of waiting a month. My carbo/doxil treatment started 1/4/23. If that’s your cocktail, I found it much more tolerable. Sessions are shorter (3-4 hrs), no nausea, and tolerable fatigue. Ohhhh but that darn constipation was back! Hope it goes well for you. And I feel your pain about recurrence. Upsetting.
Thanks so much for your reply and I'm really pleased that carbo/doxil is going well. That's really helpful to hear. I've known things were coming back for a while, but its that thing of not really taking it in properly until you hear 'OK we'll start chemo again ' that it hits you. Ah the constipation - I remember it well! Hope that eases soon.
It’s so funny you say that. I didn’t want to hear this. Stayed in denial til after Christmas. And somehow I’d forgotten about the side effects when I’d battled them for 7 months before! God bless us all as we continue on this journey.