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New drug hope for women:

Ovarian cancer sufferers to get access to new therapy
By Motherpedia
Date: August 12 2014
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Australian women newly diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer, who are considered at high risk of disease progression, now have affordable access to an additional treatment for their disease.

Avastin (bevacizumab), a biologic therapy that inhibits tumour growth is now available on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).

Approximately 1,400 Australian women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year with almost three-in-four cases diagnosed in the advanced stages.

A significant unmet clinical need exists in ovarian cancer with only 43% of women likely to survive five years following diagnosis;this compares to 89% of women with breast cancer.

For women diagnosed with stage IV advanced ovarian cancer, the survival rate drops to as low as 6%.

According to Melbourne gynaecological oncologist, Professor Michael Quinn, treatment choices for women with advanced ovarian cancer are very limited.

“The current approach to treating ovarian cancer – removing as much of the tumour as possible with surgery and chemotherapy – has been the standard treatment for more than 15 years,” Professor Quinn said.

“Although survival rates for cancer overall have significantly improved, there has been no real change in survival rates for ovarian cancer in the past two decades,” he said.

“Avastin provides an additional treatment option for women diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer, who have historically had very few treatment options available,”

Professor Quinn said patients who have advanced ovarian cancer and meet certain criteria will be eligible for reimbursed front-line (first line) treatment for initial and continuing treatment with Avastin in combination with chemotherapy.

Detectable early symptoms of Ovarian cancer, which should be discussed with a doctor, include:

  • Abdominal distension (bloating, increased abdominal size)
  • Pelvic and / or abdominal pain
  • Problems with eating (loss of appetite, feeling full quickly)
  • Frequent urination.

More information about ovarian cancer is available from Ovarian Cancer Australia’s (OCA) website at: www.ovariancancer.net.au

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