@love2run I finished my second round the end of May 2019 and have been stable for the past several months. I'm taking Lynparza for maintenance. June, July, August, and Sept my CA125 was stable (actually dropping a bit) but my latest bloodwork in showed a small increase in my CA125 (14 to 19) and I have another CA125 blood draw tomorrow to follow-up. I'm worried my CA125 may be climbing and I'm headed into another reoccurrence. A CT is scheduled for Nov to confirm. Til then, I'm just staying positive yet preparing myself for the prospect of chemo AGAIN. I feel good and have no symptoms so I continue to enjoy life as always.
Does a rise in the CA125 always mean a recurrence? My number has climbed to nearly 3,000 post chemo, while on maintenance drug bevacizamab but I have no other symptoms and CT scans thus far have shown no new activity. My original CA 125 at diagnosis was 25,000. They want to take me off the maintenance drug because they say it isn't working if that number is rising, but I think it is working since I am symptom free and no activity. Any others out there with this experience? The CA 125 marker doesn't seem to be a reliable indicator in all cases and I worry taking me off the maintenance treatment will allow the cancer to reassert itself.
I was diagnosed last fall (2018) with Stage 4 serous ovarian cancer which had already spread to my liver and abdomen. I know there will be recurrence but am hoping to keep things quiet for as long as possible. Any comments/suggestions?
Just had another CT scan last week; appointment with the oncologist this Thursday to see where we are headed. I will have a liver biopsy sometime in January to identify the specific cancer we are dealing with. No biopsies or surgeries were done at time of diagnosis.