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Dr. Narod, who is also a Tier 1 Canada
Research Chair in Breast
Cancer, recommends that doctors should consider adopting a standard model of care for all women diagnosed with advanced - stage ovarian c
Cancer, recommends that doctors should consider adopting a standard model of care for all women diagnosed with
advanced - stage
ovarian cancercancer:
Up to half of women with
advanced - stage
ovarian cancer might be cured, compared to the current 20 per cent survival rate, argues Dr. Steven Narod, senior scientist at Women's College
Research Institute, who calls for a new standard of treatment for women with late - stage
ovarian cancer.
«For decades, women have been treated with a combination of treatment options, resulting in poor prognosis for most women with
advanced - stage
ovarian cancer, but there are many survivors as well,» said Dr. Narod, senior scientist at Women's College
Research Institute.