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sunny, the FDA has approved Avastin for Ovarian cancer. I've been on Avastin for 6 months, not part of any trial and my insurance does pay for it, thankfully. I hope they continue to allow it because I think it's the reason my disease progression has slowed. I hope it's working for you as well.0 -
Thankspjdreams said:avastin
sunny, the FDA has approved Avastin for Ovarian cancer. I've been on Avastin for 6 months, not part of any trial and my insurance does pay for it, thankfully. I hope they continue to allow it because I think it's the reason my disease progression has slowed. I hope it's working for you as well.
Will re ask my doctor, sorry if that was incorrect. So far so good.my blood pressure meds were increased before I started, I have not had nose bleeds. Have had fatigue,but that's almost the norm for me. Are you on the GOG 213 study. Does your insurence co pay for your avastin? I was diagnoised ovarian cancer 3c Dec 2008 had one reoccurence last June.0 -
FDA statusSunnyjh said:Thanks
Will re ask my doctor, sorry if that was incorrect. So far so good.my blood pressure meds were increased before I started, I have not had nose bleeds. Have had fatigue,but that's almost the norm for me. Are you on the GOG 213 study. Does your insurence co pay for your avastin? I was diagnoised ovarian cancer 3c Dec 2008 had one reoccurence last June.
Actually, the FDA has not approved Avastin for ovarian cancer at this time. They have not, however, recommended that it not be used because the results of the trials are not yet complete. I was diagnosed in August of 2009, when the results of the first trials were just trickling in. My insurance company paid for Avastin both during and after regular chemotherapy. I think there are multiple factors insurance companies use to determine whether they will pay for the drug. My surgeon who recommended it works for a university, so I think he has some clout. I also have good insurance coverage. I've seen various costs for the drug posted on this board. My insurance company was being billed $20K for each dose.0 -
AvastinTethys41 said:FDA status
Actually, the FDA has not approved Avastin for ovarian cancer at this time. They have not, however, recommended that it not be used because the results of the trials are not yet complete. I was diagnosed in August of 2009, when the results of the first trials were just trickling in. My insurance company paid for Avastin both during and after regular chemotherapy. I think there are multiple factors insurance companies use to determine whether they will pay for the drug. My surgeon who recommended it works for a university, so I think he has some clout. I also have good insurance coverage. I've seen various costs for the drug posted on this board. My insurance company was being billed $20K for each dose.
Hi: I had read that it was being removed in the US for advanced breast cancer treatment. In canada, it is being removed as well because of the severe side effects that can occur.
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