Hi @CanaryBird,
I am sorry to hear that so many of your family members have passed away at such a young age. That must be very hard to deal with and now learning that you are BRCA positive and at higher risk yourself. You mention that you are having symptoms and your doctor has indicated that they may find cancer during the surgery. I am glad to hear that you are meeting with an oncologist to discuss the surgery. Studies have shown that if ovarian cancer is suspected, that it is important to have a gynecologic oncologist perform any surgery as there are better outcomes.
Regarding Lynparza, you are correct in saying that Lynparza is prescribed for women who have already been diagnosed with ovarian cancer and, in fact, who are dealing with a recurrence. It is also for a specific type of ovarian cancer that is BRCA positive. So, it is available under these circumstances, however, it is not yet pubically funded.
I'm not sure what you meant by I hope this isn't a crime? I do see your smiley face but I hope what I wrote did not make you feel like you didn't belong here! I was simply trying to say that because OVdialogue is a new community, I didn't think there would be anyone else on the site at this point who has dealt with this same issue - not having a diagnosis of ovarian cancer, being BRCA positive and having to make a decision about preventive surgery.
I have met women who were BRCA positive who decided to have preventive surgery and were then told that ovarian cancer was found either in the fallopian tubes and/or ovaries. I will see if there is a way that I can connect you with someone who has been through this.
When is your appointment with the oncologist? How are you doing with all this?