Determining Patients And Doctors Preferences For Chemotherapy And Incorporating Them Into Clinical Decision-making
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$87,234.00
Summary
Chemotherapy improves survival in early lung cancer and advanced ovarian cancer but has significant side effects. Recent advances in chemotherapy have not been widely adopted because of differing opinions about whether the benefits of these treatments outweigh their harms. This research program will determine the benefits that patients and their doctors judge necessary to make these treatments worthwhile, and how best to incorporate this information into clinical discussions and decision-making.
Drug Resistance In DNA Repair Defective Ovarian Cancer
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$122,032.00
Summary
Ovarian cancer is a major cause of cancer death in women because current treatments are inadequate. Half of aggressive ovarian cancers have abnormalities in DNA repair and respond to new PARP inhibitor therapy, yet even then the cancer often recurs. I will use a new model to study human ovarian cancers in mice. My focus will be understanding resistance to PARP inhibitors in individual ovarian cancers and designing approaches to overcome this resistance.