Drug May Help Overcome Chemo Resistance in Ovarian Cancer

April 17, 2020 10:00 am

Scientists from Mater Research – The University of Queensland, have discovered they can overcome chemotherapy resistance in an ovarian cancer subtype by using low doses of a drug which slows cell growth.

Led by Professor John Hooper, the TRI-based Mater … Read more

New Cancer Drug Shrinks Tumors, Reduces Side Effects, in Animal Studies

April 15, 2020 10:00 am

By Brita Belli

A class of experimental cancer drugs called BET inhibitors have shown promise for treating cancers of the blood, but can induce toxic side effects. Now Yale researchers have found a new inhibitor that in animal studies demonstrates … Read more

Certain STIs May Play a Role in Ovarian Cancer Development

April 7, 2020 10:00 am

By Leah Lawrence

History of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) may be important in the etiology of ovarian cancer — and a new study links certain STIs with increased risk for the disease.

Using data from the European Prospective Investigation into … Read more

Water-Only Fasting May Reduce Chemo Modifications, Hospital Admissions

April 3, 2020 10:00 am

By Neil Osterweil

FROM SGO 2020

Patients with gynecologic malignancies who consumed only water for 24 hours before and 24 hours after each chemotherapy cycle had fewer dose delays and reductions compared with patients who didn’t fast, results of a

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Barriers to Clinical Trial Participation Revealed By Gynecologic Cancer Patients

March 31, 2020 10:30 am

By Jennifer Smith

A survey of gynecologic cancer survivors has revealed why some of these patients don’t participate in clinical trials.

Half of survey respondents with no history of trial participation said their medical team never mentioned the possibility of
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Study Findings Support the Use of Video-Assisted Genetic Counseling in Ovarian Cancer

March 31, 2020 10:00 am

By Susan Moench, PhD, PA-C

Results of a randomized clinical trial evaluating video-assisted genetic counseling followed by either formal genetic counseling or direct referral for genetic testing in women with ovarian/fallopian/peritoneal cancer receiving adjuvant therapy showed that a significantly higher … Read more

New Type of Immunotherapy Hinders the Spread of Ovarian Cancer

March 26, 2020 10:00 am

Malignant ovarian cancer is insidious: Known and feared for vague and uncharacteristic symptoms that often mean the disease is discovered so late that on average only four out of six patients are still alive after five years. Researchers from Aarhus … Read more

New Research Shows Which Ovarian Cancer Patients Won’t Benefit From Immune-PARP Combo

March 19, 2020 10:10 am

BOSTON – In patients with advanced ovarian cancer, a combination of drugs known as immune checkpoint inhibitors and PARP inhibitors can produce powerful remissions, clinical trials have shown, but up until now investigators haven’t been able to predict which patients … Read more

Pathogenic Variants in RAD51C and RAD51D Linked to Ovarian and Breast-Cancer Risk

March 7, 2020 10:00 am

By Will Boggs MD

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Pathogenic variants in RAD51C and RAD51D are associated with an increased risk of ovarian and breast cancer, researchers report.

“RAD51C and RAD51D are included in cancer gene panels that are widely … Read more

Family History of Heart Disease Makes Premature Removal of Ovaries Especially Risky

March 4, 2020 11:00 am

CLEVELAND, Ohio (March 4, 2020)–Women who proactively have their ovaries removed to minimize their cancer risk may face a greater risk–premature death because of heart disease. That’s according to a new study that identifies an increased risk for women with … Read more

Research Suggests Statins Could Lower Ovarian Cancer Risk

February 18, 2020 10:00 am

By Cancer Research UK

A genetic study has found evidence to suggest that women who take statins in the long term could be less likely to develop ovarian cancer, according to new research funded by Cancer Research UK published today … Read more

Simple Blood Test Measures the Body’s Immune Response to Improve Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis

February 17, 2020 10:00 am

Researchers have developed a simple blood test that measures the body’s own immune response to improve diagnosis of ovarian cancer.

Ovarian cancer is one of the most common gynecologic cancers, with the highest mortality rate. About 300,000 new cases are … Read more

Higher Risk of Ovarian Clear Cell Cancer in Asian Pacific Islanders

February 14, 2020 10:00 am

By Christina Bennett, MS

Regardless of birthplace, women who are Asian Pacific Islanders may have a higher risk of developing ovarian clear cell cancer compared with other ethnicities, according to a population-based retrospective cohort study. The findings were recently published … Read more

Study Shows “Self-eating” Genes may Act as Tumor Suppressors in Ovarian Cancer

February 13, 2020 10:00 am

By Peter Hofland, Ph.D

Scientists at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and the University of California at San Diego (UCSD) are shedding light on a decades-old controversy, showing that autophagy or “self-eating” genes work against tumors … Read more

Supercharged Cancer Cells Outrun Chemo, Race toward Immunotherapy

February 7, 2020 10:00 am

Cancer cells operate in mutational overdrive, which allows them to blow past chemotherapy and other would-be enforcers of physiological order. Cancer’s speeding, however, may prove to be a vulnerability, say scientists from the Mayo Clinic, the Institute of Cancer Research, … Read more

Psychedelic Mushrooms Can Help Ease Anxiety and Depression in Cancer Patients for Years, Scientists Believe

February 3, 2020 11:00 am

By Kashmira Gander

Taking a single dose of a psychedelic compound found in magic mushrooms can ease symptoms of anxiety and depression in cancer patients for years, according to a study.

Almost five years after taking the compound psilocybin while … Read more

Researchers find cancer-fighting potential in non-cancer drugs

January 28, 2020 11:00 am

By Julie Steenhuysen

(Reuters Health) – U.S. researchers who tested the cancer-fighting properties of more than 4,500 non-cancer drugs found nearly 50 drugs for other conditions showed at least some cancer-killing ability.

“We found that a surprising number of non-oncology … Read more

Tweaking how CAR-T therapy kills tumors could stop a dangerous side effect, study finds

January 28, 2020 10:00 am

By Sharon Begley

As every trauma surgeon knows, there are messy bullet wounds and there are neat ones, and the former cause incomparably more trouble. If a team of scientists in China is right, the same principle may explain why … Read more

Use of intrauterine devices may decrease risk for ovarian cancer

January 24, 2020 10:00 am

About 14,000 women each year die of ovarian cancer, making it one of the deadliest gynecologic cancers.

Moreover, 80% of ovarian cancer diagnoses occur only after the disease has progressed to a late stage. The Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance estimated … Read more

“One-size-fits-all” cancer treatment could be on the horizon after scientists discover new immune cell by accident

January 24, 2020 10:00 am

By Kashmira Gander

Scientists have discovered a new cell in the immune system that can kill many types of cancer, which they hope could one day be used to create a “one size fits all” treatment for the disease.

In … Read more