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Changing the Ovarian Cancer Story
Changing the Ovarian Cancer Story
Author: World Ovarian Cancer Coalition
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Changing the Ovarian Cancer Story is a podcast series from the World Ovarian Cancer Coalition which explores the realities, challenges, and progress in tackling ovarian cancer around the world. The time to act is now. Join host Hannah Vaughan Jones as she speaks with survivors, patients, clinicians, scientists, advocates, and caregivers from around the world. Together, they share stories, research, and insights into how we can raise awareness, drive practical action, tackle inequalities in care, break down social taboos and ultimately change the ovarian cancer story for good.
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In this moving and powerful conversation, world-renowned journalist and CNN Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour joins host Hannah Vaughan Jones on Changing the Ovarian Cancer Story, a podcast from the World Ovarian Cancer Coalition, to speak candidly about her ovarian cancer diagnosis, the further treatment she’s receiving and what it means to ask for help for the first time. Alongside her consultant oncologist, Dr. Angela George - Clinical Director of Genomics at London’s Royal Marsden Hospital, Amanpour shares insights into her experience with immunotherapy, the importance of early detection and the emotional weight of her journey. The episode shines a light on resilience, scientific innovation and the deeply personal realities of navigating the most lethal form of cancer for women worldwide. In this episode:Christiane Amanpour reveals she’s receiving further treatment for cancer but it’s being well managed. In an update following the recording, Dr. George told us that Christiane’s relapsed ovarian cancer is currently in remission under immunotherapy.Dr. Angela George explains why ovarian cancer is often diagnosed late and how genetic testing can helpBoth guests discuss the role of female medical professionals in Amanpour’s care and why it matteredAmanpour reveals why asking for help was transformational for herBoth guests share what gives them hopeHannah asked Christiane about her podcast “Christiane Amanpour Presents: The Ex Files with Jamie Rubin”. Together they unpack today’s defining global crisis. You can watch the latest episode here: https://www.amanpourpod.com/One of the most influential women in global news media like you’ve never seen her before speaking alongside the doctor who cares for her - this is a powerful, emotional and inspiring conversation offering both hope and urgency. We hope you enjoy listening because through sharing stories, the latest scientific and data-driven insights and building more awareness, we can all help change the ovarian cancer story for women around the world, no matter where they live. A note to listeners: This episode includes discussion of ovarian cancer symptoms and treatment side-effects. If you are newly diagnosed or supporting someone who is, please listen with care. Remember: every journey with ovarian cancer is unique. Always speak openly with your healthcare team about your symptoms, side-effects, and treatment options.Hashtags (for social sharing): #OvarianCancer #ChristianeAmanpour #CancerAwareness #WomenInMedicine #Immunotherapy #CancerSurvivor #ChangingTheStory #WOCCPodcast #WomensHealth #EarlyDetectionSavesLives
“Don’t be a drama queen.” It’s a phrase many women have heard and often one used to dismiss us. But when it comes to your health, maybe being a drama queen is exactly what you need to be. Trust your instincts, speak up, and never let anyone write off your symptoms as “just being a woman of a certain age.”That’s just one of the conversation gems in this first episode of Changing the Ovarian Cancer Story. Host Hannah Vaughan Jones sits down with Clara MacKay, CEO of the World Ovarian Cancer Coalition, and Sbba Siddique, ovarian cancer warrior and Director at Asian Star Radio in the U.K. Together, they share personal insights and global perspectives on ovarian cancer:- Why ovarian cancer is the most lethal of female cancers- The latest research findings and where the biggest gaps remain- The critical role advocacy plays in changing outcomes- How women everywhere can be empowered to speak up and be heardSbba also shares her own diagnosis journey-offering candid reflections on her symptoms, treatment, and what it really means to navigate care whilst juggling everything else in life. ⚠️ A note to listeners: This episode includes discussion of ovarian cancer symptoms and treatment side-effects. If you are newly diagnosed or supporting someone who is, please listen with care. Remember: every journey with ovarian cancer is unique. Always speak openly with your healthcare team about your symptoms, side-effects, and treatment options.Clara MacKay is CEO of the World Ovarian Cancer Coalition, the only global advocacy organisation focused solely on ovarian cancer. Working with 230 patient advocacy organizations around the world, the Coalition is determined that everyone living with, or at risk of, ovarian cancer has the best chance of survival and the best quality of life possible, no matter where they live. Clara has nearly 25 years of experience in cancer advocacy. For more on the Socioeconomic Burden of Ovarian Cancer in 11 Countries study that Clara referred to, head to our website using the link here: https://worldovariancancercoalition.org/our-work/socioeconomic-burden-study/For more on The Every Woman Study™ that Clara referred to, head to our website using the link here: https://worldovariancancercoalition.org/our-work/ewslmic/Sbba Siddique is an ovarian cancer thriver, campaigner and women’s health advocate. She is a Director and Presenter at Asian Star Radio in the U.K.. Established in 2007, the award-winning radio station is dedicated to Asian music. You can learn more on their social media platforms @asianstarradio
Changing the Ovarian Cancer Story is a new podcast from the World Ovarian Cancer Coalition, shining a light on the realities, challenges, and progress in tackling ovarian cancer worldwide. Hosted by Hannah Vaughan Jones, the series features survivors, patients, clinicians, scientists, advocates, and caregivers sharing stories and insights to drive awareness, action, and hope for the future.






