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Javelin 200 (Arm B)

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Had five minutes of Javelin 200 trial (ovarian cancer)

immediate reaction 'body rash and high blood pressure' trial were ended - now having to return to taxol that never previously worked 'six x three weeks course' obviously very upset.

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BJ_UK

Oh no - that is tough! I'm so sorry that you had a bad reaction! Have you checked with your medical team to see if there are any other trials for which you might be suitable?

If not, I hope that the taxol finally kicks in and does its job!

Sending lots of hugs,

Barbara

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January-2016-UK

I can understand you are upset after all the hoops to jump through to get onto the trial. Was it a reaction to Avelumab or to Caelyx / Doxil?

Are there any other trials suitable for you?

Best wishes.

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merseyone in reply to January-2016-UK

The reaction was to Caelyx, approximately five minutes of treatment and that was it. We will enquire on additional trials on Monday.

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January-2016-UK in reply to merseyone

It's a shame you weren't allocated to Arm A, that's what I'm on. Good luck Monday!

Can you transfer to arm A, its worth an ask, Could they reduce the Caelyx. I would ask for a second opinion if you are not happy about Taxol, A lot of ladies have great praise for Prof Jayson at the Christie if that is manageable for you

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merseyone

Thank you, it is all worth a try, 'believe me' we will be asking all of the questions on advice that has been offered, 'and more'

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Spencer2016

For my own education, what is this trial and what is the difference between arm 1 and arm 2? I am not that savvy but thought carlyx was out of trial and now approved.

Thanks so much

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January-2016-UK in reply to Spencer2016

Arm B is trialling Avelumab (an immunotherapy drug) together with Caelyx and Arm A is Avelumab on its own. The trial is for platinum resistant patients.

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lizziebee

I had very similar reaction to caelyx when I started line 2 . That was replaced with Gemcitabine which didn't work and am now on Octopus trial which is Taxol plus trial drug or placebo.

I believe they can rechallenge you with Caelyx by administering very slowly with extra Steroids. As you are on a trial they might consider it, worth trying I would have thought.

Good luck, Liz

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merseyone in reply to lizziebee

Liz, all interesting information that boosts our case for next Monday's meeting with the specialist. It is amazing that without these online discussions, I'm sure that we would find it hard to receive such important information. We could definitely do with a bit of luck. I will keep you updated on the situation, meanwhile, have a good St. Patrick's...

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merseyone in reply to lizziebee

Liz, without giving to much information away, what part of the UK where you treated?

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lizziebee in reply to merseyone

I'm at The Churchill hospital, Oxford. Trial is done at a lot of centres. Hope you get a good consultation next week. Liz

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merseyone

Liz, the discussion was not good yesterday. We were given two choices Taxol, or Gemzar and that was it. Apparently there are no trials suitable for my wife.

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