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by Clare Rawlinson, ABC
Low survival rates for ovarian cancer are being targeted in a sweeping reform of research into the disease in Australia.
Ovarian Cancer Australia has announced a landmark national action plan, following in the footsteps of breast cancer researchers. They hope the plan will see the same gains in survival rates and treatment options that similar strategies have made for other cancers.
The plan aims to diversify clinical trials and tailor treatment to specific subgroups of the disease that have only recently been discovered.
“What we know about ovarian cancer now is there are many more subgroups than we previously thought – that’s come from understanding the gene wiring of the cancers,” researcher Professor Clare Scott said.
