Niraparib

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Hi it has been suggested that I go onto this drug following 2 rounds of chemo. I have Stage1A clear cell aggressive cancer. No. BRCA gene. Currently NED.

I am currently trying to find out about the pros and cons of taking this drug.

can you help at all?

Dahlia 2270

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  • Hi - this is the blog section.  Can I suggest you're likely to have a better response if you post in the relevant cancer type group as you'll catch people browsing.  Good luck.  

  • Hi  

    It’s Megan here from Macmillan’s Online Community team. As   mentioned this is the blog section of the site where members create their own blog to help diarise their personal experiences.

    As you are asking a question, you may wish to speak to others in our Community groups. Our groups are safe and supportive spaces to chat to others, ask questions, and offer support back.

    From looking at your profile activity, I can see that you have already joined the Ovarian cancer forum but have not yet posted. If you’d like start a discussion to ask questions and share what has brought you to join the Community, I’m sure other members of the group will be close by to offer some support.   

    You can start a discussion by clicking the ‘+new’ or ‘+’ button near the group title. I’ll add an image below to help explain.

    Ovarian cancer forum with a red circle around the + button

    You may even wish to add some information to your profile, so you are not having to repeat your experience with each post you write on the site. By doing this it means that other members can read about your experience and how they may be able to help. There is some information in our Help pages to help you do this.

    I hope the above information can help you access the information and support you are looking for. If you have any questions or need some help using the Community, please don’t hesitate to get back in touch. You can email community@macmillan.org.uk or send a private message to the Moderator account.

    Best wishes, 

    Megan
    Macmillan's Online Community team