Did anyone see the new drug on TV last night for breast and ovary?
I'm going on #5 today so brain won't be so hot for a few days. Thanks for your support.
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PARP Inhibitors
Hi Diane:
I too saw the report on the NBC Evening News last night. Here's a link to the article discussing PARP inhibitors and the recent study results reported by Robert Bazell, NBC's Chief Science and Health Correspondent:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31512315/ns/health-womens_health/
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If nothing else, this is wonderful for BRCA 1 & BRCA 2 women!MoeKay said:PARP Inhibitors
Hi Diane:
I too saw the report on the NBC Evening News last night. Here's a link to the article discussing PARP inhibitors and the recent study results reported by Robert Bazell, NBC's Chief Science and Health Correspondent:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31512315/ns/health-womens_health/
MoeKay
I visit the Ovarian and the Breast cancer Discussion Boards here, and it is heart-breaking for the women who have daughters and sisters, and test positively for BRCA1 or BRCA2. It's horrible enough to have cancer, but to think that you have 'passed down' the likelihood of getting cancer to your little girl is too awful to even contemplate. Of course, I desparately hope that this discovery is a path for a cure for UPSC. But regardless, it is a breakthrough of hope for a large group of women with confirmed BRCA1 and BRAC2 genes in their families. It's really wonderful! Thanks so much for posting this.0 -
New Druglindaprocopio said:If nothing else, this is wonderful for BRCA 1 & BRCA 2 women!
I visit the Ovarian and the Breast cancer Discussion Boards here, and it is heart-breaking for the women who have daughters and sisters, and test positively for BRCA1 or BRCA2. It's horrible enough to have cancer, but to think that you have 'passed down' the likelihood of getting cancer to your little girl is too awful to even contemplate. Of course, I desparately hope that this discovery is a path for a cure for UPSC. But regardless, it is a breakthrough of hope for a large group of women with confirmed BRCA1 and BRAC2 genes in their families. It's really wonderful! Thanks so much for posting this.
We need to get some USPC women in the clinical studies or they won't release it to us in two years. I am on chemo brain (yesterday) so excuse wording and typing. We need to write letters encouraging them to to have us on trial with them. UPSC ovarian is very similary to uterine. We need this drug available to us in two years too.0 -
I'm all in!Songflower said:New Drug
We need to get some USPC women in the clinical studies or they won't release it to us in two years. I am on chemo brain (yesterday) so excuse wording and typing. We need to write letters encouraging them to to have us on trial with them. UPSC ovarian is very similary to uterine. We need this drug available to us in two years too.
Where and who do we write the letters to? It totally agree with you. UPSC is treated the same as OVCA so we definately need to be included in this.0
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