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LGSOC Video Library

Mission
To empower patients, survivors, and caregivers by providing a access the latest medical information, and connect with resources that enhance their quality of life.
Vision
Dynamic, informative, and inclusive materials where patients and their families leave with a deeper understanding of low-grade ovarian cancer, empowered to make informed decisions about their care.
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LGSOC Experts

The following videos were filmed at the STAAR Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer LGSOC Patient Conference held in Houston, TX on February 7-8, 2025.  

Special thank you to the conference video filming sponsor Not These Ovaries.

Dr. David Gershenson

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TOPIC:  Two Decades of Progress in the Understanding of LGSOC

World-renowned LGSOC expert Dr. David Gershenson discusses the past two decades of LGSOC research, including the significance of the first decade of the 21st century, lessons learned from observational studies and clinical trials, and future directions in the study of LGSOC.

Dr. Rachel Grisham

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TOPIC: Clinical Trials for Women with LGSOC

Leading LGSOC researcher Dr. Rachel Grisham provides an overview of the clinical trial structure, including how to find an appropriate clinical trial and what trials are currently available for low-grade serous ovarian cancer.

Dr. Brian Slomovitz

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TOPIC: What's on the LGSOC Research Timeline?

LGSOC does not yet have any FDA-approved treatments developed specifically for the disease. Dr. Brian Slomovitz discusses the process of getting an FDA approved treatment, and how doctors are treating patients in the meantime by repurposing other medications.​

Dr. Kwong-Kwok Wong

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TOPIC: Toward a Deeper Molecular Understanding of LGSOC

Dr. Wong discusses the molecular pathogenesis of LGSOC, investigative approaches, and clinical implications of a deep molecular understanding of the disease.

Dr. Lauren Cobb

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TOPIC: Navigating LGSOC Recurrence--Insights and Strategies

Dr. Cobb discusses navigating recurrence in low-grade serous ovarian cancer, addressing common fears, and emphasizing the importance of living fully between monitoring intervals.  She provides an overview of what to expect at recurrence, including diagnostic steps, treatment options, and tailored management approaches.  By sharing data and offering perspective, this video highlights advances in treatment and empowers patients to focus on their well-being and quality of life.

Dr. Leslie Schover

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TOPIC: Sexual Health and Ovarian Cancer

Treatment for low-grade serous ovarian cancer damages sexual health, but many problems can be improved with practical solutions, especially for reducing pain.  Dr. Schover shares ways to shift focus from traditional "performance" sex to touch as a way of sharing intimacy and sensual pleasure, using communication and caring between sexual partners as the key to maintaining a satisfying relationship.

Erin Pelligrin, RD, LDN

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TOPIC: Optimizing Nutrition for Ovarian Cancer Wellness

Treatment for low-grade serous ovarian cancer damages sexual health, but many problems can be improved with practical solutions, especially for reducing pain.  Dr. Schover shares ways to shift focus from traditional "performance" sex to touch as a way of sharing intimacy and sensual pleasure, using communication and caring between sexual partners as the key to maintaining a satisfying relationship.

Dr. Danielle Peterson, LCSW

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TOPIC: Thriving while Surviving

Danielle Peterson from Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance leads an interactive and experiential session focused on defining a unique definition of thriving after a low-grade serous ovarian cancer diagnosis, guiding patients toward self-assessment to identify areas of personal growth and resilience in the face of a diagnosis and treatment impact.  She explores concepts related to growth mindset and self-compassion, and provides a foundation for learning activities.

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