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  • kalindria
    Hi Agnes and welcome! I'm a stage IV ovarian cancer survivor too, just a bit older than you are. I'd love to know more about your journey as you were diagnosed earlier than I was. My cancer has just recurred and I'm looking to longer term survivors for their insights and experiences.

    Thank you and welcome!
    July 2016
  • Kirvin
    Welcome to what.next. Folks here are great about answering questions, sharing in celebrations, and offering support when things don't go as well as hoped. I find hope in your story, myself. I was diagnosed at stage IV in January, have completed neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemo as well as had surgery. My next step is a maintenance program of targeted drug therapy indefinitely until "there's progression." Knowing you have done this for five years and are still thriving makes me think I can do it. I struggle with it never being over, so I'm looking for positives! Again,welcome.
    July 2016
  • kalindria
    Hi Agnes, Welcome to WhatNext. I'm a few years older than you are but on a similar journey. WhatNext is a great place to connect with others, share your experiences, and get feedback on questions you may have or just to talk to others who really get it.
    July 2016
  • Lynne-I-Am
    Agnes, welcome to the site. I was diagnosed in 2013, IIIC ovarian cancer. WhatNext has given me the opportunity to interact with many cancer survivors and thrivers. I have benefited from their advice and received great support throughout my journey. Please reach out to the community with any questions you may have, and perhaps help answer other's questions. Take care, talk anytime.
    July 2016
  • drlloyd0907
    Good morning, Agnes.

    I would be interested in hearing more about your journey.

    I was diagnosed with Stage IIIC ovarian cancer in October 2013.
    Since then, we have discovered that I have platinum resistant cancer. Because of my quick recurrences - one happened while I was taking a year of maintenance chemo, in the hope of getting a longer remission - we are now treating my cancer as a chronic illness as well.

    I am now participating in a Phase III investigational trial. However, I am in the "standard-of-care" group, so I am receiving Topotekan which is what my doctor said was what he would treat with if I were not in a trial.

    How long have you been treating as a chronic illness?

    As a stage IV patient, have they been able to remove cancer from wherever it had spread?

    Do you currently have tumors or nodules that are being monitored as you take your adjuvant treatment?

    I know I've posed a ton of questions. If you would prefer to not answer them, I will totally understand.

    Best wishes to you on your journey.

    Dawn.

    July 2016
  • kalindria
    Hi Agnes and welcome to WhatNext. I have a similar cancer to yours and am also stage IV. While you're a bit younger than I am, I've also been told this is a chronic illness I will fight for the rest of my days. I'm currently undergoing maintenance chemo with a PET scan net month. So far, so good.

    The people here at WhatNext are great at answering questions, providing support and just listening when you need it. Best of all, they just "get it" so feel free to check out the resources and information here and ask anything you wish.
    August 2014
  • GregP_WN
    Hello and welcome, we are glad you found us. Please feel free to join in the conversations. Here is a link to our cancer dx page for your type of cancer. Take a look at it to get you started on some information. You will notice at the bottom of that page 4 of our active users who have had that journey already, you may wish to contact them for their experience and wisdom. Also, I encourage you to go to the questions page now by clicking on the questions tab at the top of the page and post what is the most pressing issue you have right now. This will introduce you to the community and get you started on the help you need right now.

    https://www.whatnext.com/conditions/cancer/ovarian-and-fallopian-tube-cancer

    There are also subtypes listed on this page to narrow down the type of cancer to match your dx.

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    August 2014
  • DaveWaz

    Welcome to the WhatNext family! The WhatNext family is made up of people like you who are looking for help or looking to help others. To help you along your journey the WhatNext family has put together a Beginner's Guide to Cancer that I highly recommend you check-out here: http://bit.ly/10BQKCi. Also, please do not hesitate to reach out to others or ask for help.

    Wishing you the best.

    David
    Founder, WhatNexter
    August 2014