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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Every year, 1700 Australian women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and less than half of them will survive five years after diagnosis. In this episode, we discuss hope, advocacy, and education initiatives that women are driving to make a difference to the lives of other women affected by ovarian cancer, both now and in the future.   Ovarian Cancer Support Line: 1300 660 334 ]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Recurrence or cancer progression. It’s a seed of fear planted for many women after they finish ovarian cancer treatment. After a whirlwind of diagnosis and treatment, you finally catch your breath only to learn there’s a very real risk your cancer could come back. In this episode, we discuss moving forward when it comes to recurrence, research, and clinical trials.   Ovarian Cancer Support Line: 1300 660 334 ]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[When it comes to treating women with ovarian cancer, it is not a one size fits all approach and there are several types of this disease. In this episode, we hear how people with all their wonderous differences experience ovarian cancer, including regional and working women; those with a rare ovarian cancer type or BRCA positive; and those with a little hope or those with a lot.   Ovarian Cancer Support Line: 1300 660 334 ]]></itunes:summary>
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