Ovarian carcinoma: Continue with Zejula (Niraparib) or not?
Hi, I'me new on this group. I have HGSOV diagnosed in november 2019. Since then, exept from 11 months in remission after debulking surgery and first line of standard chemo (carbo+taxol), I'm on constant meds (3 rounds of chemo - Carbo, taxol, Caelyx, Avastin) and now I've started the maintenance therapy with Zejula (Niraparib). Recently I've learned that Zejula has been withdrawn by GKS for patients after II or III line of treatments and with positive HDR (which is ma case) as ineffective. I live in Europe - Switzerland and I wonder if I should continue with Niraparib (which here is still allowed) or not?
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@janets23, are you currently taken another maintenance treatment?
I stopped after 3 years. My oncologist left the area. I’m seeing my new oncologist in late Jan.
I’ll ask her if she has any ideas on another maintenance therapy.
No, nothing at this point….
All blood tests have been in the normal range where they should be n ca-125 has been 7-9 range for the 3 years I was on it…….
Would like to continue Zejula after the 2 year mark (BRACA Mutation- Brip1); however, my oncologist refuses. She tells me that the risk of earlier death would be greater. The ovarian Association disagrees and tells me there is new research that it keeps helping. Can anyone weight in? Shouldn't it be my choice?
Hi Crispin, my oncologist and oncologist surgeon has said the same. I was told after the 2 yr period I must stop and more research has shown that the med can effect your bone marrow possibly getting bone marrow cancer. I was told by my Dr that there other treatments they can offer me if I have a recurrence which I gave not had any recurrence for almost 2 years. We will talk more when I see my oncologist in early January and we’ll go from there but if I have any problems before that appt we will meet sooner. So in the meantime I’m not going to give up Hope and keep my faith…❤️🙏🏻