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Directing the Immune System to Recognize and Attack Ovarian Cancer Cell
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Dr. Oliver Dorigo on Ovarian Cancer - Current & Novel Treatment Strategies
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Five-year Relative Survival Rates for Ovarian, Cervical and Uterine Cancer 1996 - 2005
- 3 Ovarian Cancer Treatment Overview
- 4 The FIRST Surgery for Ovarian Cancer is the MOST IMPORTANT one!
- 5 Modifying Conventional Chemotherapy results in better Outcomes for Patients Japanese Gynecologie Oncology Group
- 6 Modifying Conventional Chemotherapy results in better Outcomes for Patients Japanese Gynecologic Oncology Group
- 7 Which Factors need to be considered in the Treatment of Recurrent Ovarian Cancer?
- 8 When does a second Surgery to remove Tumor Disease make sense?
- 9 Chemotherapy for Recurrent Ovarian Cancer
- 10 Ovarian Cancer Current and Novel Treatment Strategies
- 11 Targeted Killing of Cancer Cells With Defective DNA-Repair Mechanisms Double-stranded break
- 12 Cancer and the Surrounding Tissue (Tumor Microenvironment)
- 13 Blocking CD47 inhibits Tumor Growth in a Mouse Model of Ovarian Cancer
- 14 Directing the Immune System to Recognize and Attack Ovarian Cancer Cell
- 15 The Clinical Application of Adoptive Cell Transfer with Genetically Modified T Cells
- 16 Stanford Women's Cancer Center and Stanford Health Library Women & Cancer Quarterly Series