Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Solo2 Clinical Trial

Princess Margaret Cancer Centre is a busy place.  I had to wait an hour to get my bloodwork done and then found out I was in the wrong place.  I have a port-a-cath and should have gone to Ambulatory Care for blood work.  Next time.

My appointment was for 10:30 but did not see doctor until 12:30 pm.  They are quite busy seeing the multitudes.  We left Princess Margaret at 2:30 pm.  We were there a full 5 and 1/2 hours.  I hope you never have to see an oncologist or the inside of a cancer centre.  Chances are you will because as people live longer their cells go haywire and cancer develops.

This was considered a first meeting and after discussing my medical situation the doctor seemed to think that I may be a suitable candidate for the Solo2 clinical trial.  This was not before he had to leave several times to confer with various researchers.  Seems most of my ducks are getting in order:  recurrent ovarian cancer, favourable response to a platinum drug (Cisplatin), BRCA2 carrier (they need to still see my genetic report from 2011), and CT Scans show some visible evidence of disease (they will have to verify this more).

They also decided I should finish up with my chemo treatments.  Usually a course of chemo is 6 infusions.  I have 2 more to go.  The study requires patients to begin the trial within 8 weeks of chemo ending.  Therefore, my last chemo should be the week of September 22nd and if accepted into trial I would begin no later than week of November 17th.  That is according to my calculations.

The drug they are testing is Olaparib.  As I stated in a previous post it is a drug that inhibits a cancer cell from repairing itself.  It is considered a maintenance drug which keeps the cancer from growing so that it lengthens the period of 'remission'.  That is what we are always trying to achieve although technically I have not been in remission since 2011.

Solo2 is a phase III trial and they are recruiting 264 people all over the world.  Because the researchers have not yet decided whether I qualify they wanted me to get registered in case the study closes between now and November.  If the study closes then I can still participate.  Of course they still have to definitively accept me into the study and I have to consent.  I was given a 23 page Study Information and Consent Form to read.  It is quite extensive in introducing the study, its purpose, a thorough explanation regarding its experimental status, charts explaining how often I need to visit hospital for tests and follow ups, all the potential side effects, my responsibilities as a participant, confidentiality, risks, etc.  I can drop out of study at any time.

On the one hand I hope to be accepted into this trial.  It is cutting edge science and could help me to attain some degree of remission.  Cost is picked up by drug company (AstraZeneca).  This study, if successful, could provide oncologists with another tool for maintenance treatment in future ovarian cancer cases.  On the other hand it is experimental.  Long term side effects are unknown.  Side effects while on drug could be unpleasant but maybe not.  At least with chemo my experience is a week of unpleasantness and a couple of weeks of normalcy of sorts.  And I could end up in the placebo group and get no benefit at all.  I still have several questions I want to ask of my assigned trial nurse and I have some time to fully consider this trial.


Friday, August 15, 2014

4th Treatment of Cisplatin

Yesterday I had the 4th and perhaps the last infusion of Cisplatin.  My oncologist received correspondence from Princess Margaret in reply to her inquiry regarding my good results from Cisplatin.  My CA 125 numbers have been steadily decreasing from a high of 597 in May to 60 on August 11th!  Very good response which means I am platinum sensitive!  Also, my CT Scan is showing shrinkage in my tumours which is also good.

Princess Margaret would like to speak to me regarding the Solo2 Clinical Trial.  This trial is for women with recurrent disease and with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation.  Just waiting to hear for an appointment.  I am quite happy to hear about this but also full of questions.  It is a double blind study so I may end up in the group without actual medication just the placebo.

Next few days will be quiet while I relax with my side effects.  Right now I am still wired from the medications but I know I will be crashing later today and dealing with some nausea.  Good thing I have some great meds for that!

Update:  Appointment for Princess Margaret is August 25th.  That was quick!