5 Recent Updates in the Ovarian Cancer Space

February 26, 2021
Ryan McDonald
Ryan McDonald

Ryan McDonald, Associate Editorial Director for CURE®, has been with the team since February 2020 and has previously covered medical news across several specialties prior to joining MJH Life Sciences. He is a graduate of Temple University, where he studied journalism and minored in political science and history. He considers himself a craft beer snob and would like to open a brewery in the future. During his spare time, he can be found rooting for all major Philadelphia sports teams. Follow Ryan on Twitter @RMcDonald11 or email him at rmcdonald@curetoday.com.

A roundup of some of the latest news and updates for patients with ovarian cancer from CURE®.

There have been several updates in the field of ovarian cancer over the past several weeks. Here, CURE® looks back at some of the latest news and updates affecting patients with that cancer type.

  • Oral contraceptive use was associated with a reduced risk of endometrial and ovarian cancer, which extended up to three decades after patients stopped its use. READ MORE.
  • In this episode of the “CURE® Talks Cancer” podcast, we spoke with a patient who was blindsided by her stage 3 ovarian cancer diagnosis several years ago. We talk about how she spent months going from specialist to specialist before finally receiving her diagnosis, and why she dedicates much of her time to advocating for others. LISTEN HERE.
  • Two methods to evaluate the response to therapy may not be accurate assessments in women with ovarian cancer, fallopian tube cancer or primary peritoneal carcinoma who were treated with chemotherapy before surgery, according to data published in Lancet Oncology. READ MORE.
  • In this episode of the “CURE® Talks Cancer” podcast, we spoke with a gynecologic cancer expert about how her sister’s journey with ovarian cancer provided her with a different perspective that would lead to raising awareness for others. LISTEN HERE.
  • In an interview with CURE®, “Felicity” and “Scandal” actor Scott Foley spoke about his experience as a caregiver to his mother, and why women should not just watch and wait for their ovarian cancer to recur. READ MORE.

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