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I am the husband of an ovarian cancer patient and can tell you my wife's CA-125 started going down after two treatments (of a six month series) and now, the day before her fourth treatment,it continues to go down. She is experiencing very, very minimal side effects and we keep our fingers crossed, knock on wood, and pray to God that this medicine will take her to long, long term remission. Good lu...

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Violently ill could not continue with this med

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Anonymous | 25-34 | Male | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Caregiver
2/28/2009
Condition: Cancer of the Ovary
Overall rating 1.0
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This treatment was completely ineffective against my grandmothers ovarian cancer. The treatment was very harsh and caused severe inflammation of the body. Ask your doctor many questions before starting this treatment.

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[email protected] | 65-74 | Female | On medication for 5 to less than 10 years | Patient
8/16/2008
Condition: Cancer of the Ovary
Overall rating 5.0
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1999-CA125=2700 and scans. Full hysterectomy and debulking. Started with cisplatin/taxol, switched to carboplatin/taxol due to reaction. After nine mos. 1st recurrence-started doxil with carboplatin. Taken prophylatically every 7 weeks for 8 years. In my 6th yr had a recurrence due to coming off Doxil for about a few months when I went on kidney dialysis due to original cisplatin and we wanted to give kidneys a rest. With recurrence, added carboplatin with doxil. Now back on doxil only (lower dose) and today CA125 is 5.9. Muga scans are taken and I check in with a cardiologist. No heart problems. Read More Read Less

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z00ma | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
4/17/2008
Condition: Breast Cancer that has Spread to Another Part of the Body
Overall rating 4.7
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I have metastatic Breast CA to liver and lung. I have had a lot of prior Chemo drugs. This was fairly easy drug to tolerate. It is bringing down my CA2729 markers after 2nd treatment. No nausea, hair loss, bone pain, constipation or lose stools or low blood counts. It's also on a 4-week cycle instead of 3 for Breast CA patients. I do have to admit I do get heartburn the day of treatment thats treatable with OTC medications. Small drawback compared to some chemo drugs!

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JWMPAM | 55-64 | Male | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Caregiver
1/14/2008
Condition: Cancer of the Ovary
Overall rating 4.7
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I am the husband of an ovarian cancer patient and can tell you my wife's CA-125 started going down after two treatments (of a six month series) and now, the day before her fourth treatment,it continues to go down. She is experiencing very, very minimal side effects and we keep our fingers crossed, knock on wood, and pray to God that this medicine will take her to long, long term remission. Good luck to you all.

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