Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Had a message from the study coordinator today to call her back.  When I did she asked, "What do you think your CA-125 number is?"  I said that I didn't know, not really wanting to play a guessing game (wanting to guess lower but thinking that might be too optimistic - or maybe it was right at 70 again).  She said that my number came back at 62!  So lower than my last lab work 6 weeks ago - which was 70!  (This is the first time that my CA-125 number has gone down after it started making its upward climb & I think it completly surprised my group at Huntsman.)  Then she went on to say that my scans came back clear as well!

So even though this is really good news, it kind of puts us in an awkward spot as far as the new study goes.  The study is specifically for BRCA-1 patients who have an active tumor to follow or have a CA-125 number at 70 or higher for two lab tests.  So as of today I would not be accepted into the study.  My doctor recommends that we cancel my appointment for tomorrow and they would like me to come into the clinic in another couple of weeks to have the labs drawn again and see what the CA-125 number is.  If the number is 70 or higher then they can start me on the study drug then.  If it is still below 70 then we will probably enter a watch and wait phase until my number goes back up again or something shows up in a scan.  So I agreed to that and we canceled the appointment for tomorrow - which means I went from two doctor's appointments and an Avastin infusion (which was initially set up 6 weeks ago) - to nothing tomorrow!  (My surgeon's office called last week to say that I would not be able to meet with the surgeon on March 19 but could meet with the nurse practitioner instead.  I said that I would like to meet with the surgeon so we rescheduled for April 2.)  I will go up to Huntsman to have the labs redrawn after my surgeon's appointment on April 2nd.  Now if I could just get rid of this cold!