Woman whose ovarian cancer returns more than six months after initial surgery and chemotherapy may benefit from a second surgery, but only if the entire tumor is removed during the procedure, data from a clinical trial show. Patients should be carefully selected for a second surgery, based on the likelihood that this surgery will successfully remove the entire cancer, its researchers said. These data were presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2020 annual meeting,…
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