Sue Vincent, ovarian cancer survivor, at The Discovery Club annual reception

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  • Опубликовано: 5 мар 2018
  • Sue Vincent spoke at the 2017 annual Discovery Club reception, and gave a moving account of her personal battle with ovarian cancer and her olaparib treatment. Find out more and join The Discovery Club: www.icr.ac.uk/discoveryclub
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  • @evajuarez1558
    @evajuarez1558 2 года назад +12

    My mother have ovarian cancer stage 4 thank you 🙏 for testimony god bless bless all those ppl going same journey

  • @evajuarez1558
    @evajuarez1558 2 года назад +6

    God bless you sweetheart my mom have ovarian cancer stage 4 I hope one day my mom have same chance like 👍 my my lord bless and protect you

    • @NanineLocke
      @NanineLocke Год назад

      Dr. Berg says to fast especially for stage four. Check out his videos.

  • @pallavisreetambraparni6995
    @pallavisreetambraparni6995 Год назад +6

    My mom passed away from ovarian cancer in 2016. she was diagnosed in 2007 and fought for 8 yrs.

    • @ICR_London
      @ICR_London  Год назад

      We're very sorry to hear this Pallavisree ❤ Sending you and your family our best wishes, ICR.

    • @mpmunger1225
      @mpmunger1225 Год назад

      How did she last that long

    • @navbharat1443
      @navbharat1443 10 месяцев назад

      Hello, did your mom have any debulking surgery and chemotherapy??

  • @merenitiva4845
    @merenitiva4845 2 года назад +2

    Lovely testimony

  • @JAYELLIS1967
    @JAYELLIS1967 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliant speech ❤

  • @justjoannaeverydayhappenin2938

    Powerful presentation. Thank you. You have given me hope as I continue my battle with stage 3C Ovarian.

    • @ICR_London
      @ICR_London  Год назад +1

      We're sorry to hear about your diagnosis, Joanna. Sending you our best wishes for your treatment, ICR ❤

    • @AbdulAhad-lw6hu
      @AbdulAhad-lw6hu Год назад

      Hey hi can u tell me the treatment plans

  • @jamiescott8347
    @jamiescott8347 2 года назад +1

    How are you doing today? God bless you

  • @navbharat1443
    @navbharat1443 3 месяца назад

    Hello ma'am, have you taken olaparib tablet for 7 long years to stay in remission

  • @gulchehrakarimova3470
    @gulchehrakarimova3470 10 месяцев назад

    Is she still alive
    How is she doing

  • @shashicoelho
    @shashicoelho 2 года назад

    Hi ICR - Thank you for sharing this testimony. What is the drug that Sue was on?

    • @ICR_London
      @ICR_London  2 года назад +3

      Hi Shashi, the drug that Sue's on is olaparib, also called by its brand name Lynparza. It is a treatment for some people with ovarian cancer who have mutations in their BRCA genes. The ICR's Professor Johann de Bono's group led on the development of this PARP inhibitor drug, that is now approved based on our work for the treatment of ovarian cancer. We hope this helps. Best wishes, ICR.

    • @gustavofelix4079
      @gustavofelix4079 Год назад +1

      I am on Zejula, also a parp inhibitor. I have a BRIP-1 gene mutation. This gives me hope. I am one year out from chemo/surgery.

  • @meghaagarwal4425
    @meghaagarwal4425 Год назад

    I have a low grade stage 2A ovarian cancer.Is there any chances of survival?

    • @ICR_London
      @ICR_London  Год назад

      Hi Megha,
      Thank you for getting in touch and we're sorry to hear about your diagnosis. We can't provide information on individual diagnoses, so we'd recommend speaking to your GP or oncologist who'll be able to help.
      Sending you our very best wishes, ICR.

    • @navbharat1443
      @navbharat1443 3 месяца назад

      Yes megha, your chances of survival is 💯😊. What is the treatment u r taking

  • @esmeraldamontoya8176
    @esmeraldamontoya8176 Год назад

    What causes ovarian cancer,?

    • @ICR_London
      @ICR_London  Год назад

      Hi Esmeralda, there are some factors that can increase your risk of developing ovarian cancer. Having one or more risk factors doesn't mean that you will definitely get ovarian cancer. You can find out what these risk factors are on the Cancer Research UK website here: www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/ovarian-cancer/risks-causes We hope this helps. Best wishes, ICR.

  • @peacelove6644
    @peacelove6644 Год назад

    Drug trial worked. So what is that drug that worked. Most imp info missing from your talk??

    • @ICR_London
      @ICR_London  Год назад

      Hi, Sue's referring to the drug, olaparib - the discovery and development of which was underpinned by research at the ICR. You can read more here: www.icr.ac.uk/news-features/latest-features/our-research-impact-parp-inhibitors We hope this helps. Best wishes, ICR.

  • @merenitiva4845
    @merenitiva4845 2 года назад

    Is she ok now

    • @ICR_London
      @ICR_London  2 года назад +3

      Hi Mere, Sue is doing well, thank you for asking. Sending you our best wishes, ICR.

    • @merenitiva4845
      @merenitiva4845 2 года назад +1

      Miracle

  • @zzzzzz-wy2jr
    @zzzzzz-wy2jr Год назад

    is CA 125 level 40 cancer

    • @ICR_London
      @ICR_London  Год назад

      Hi, thank you for reaching out. At the ICR, we undertake cancer research and cannot provide advice or diagnoses for individual experiences. If you're at all worried about potential symptoms, we'd recommend speaking to your GP who will be able to help. Sending you our best wishes, ICR.

    • @cherih74
      @cherih74 Год назад

      It’s a guide but not a true screening. They don’t have a true screening sadly. My CA levels and on a more sensitive test were good and normal. Nonetheless when a large cyst was removed cancer found, originating from Fallopian tube, with spec hitting two lymph nodes. ALL of it endo related. Perhaps in future screening can tie into better care for endo sufferers which was my entire menstrating life.