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What can a patient with stage 3C high-grade serous ovarian cancer do to improve outcomes? In this interview with Mark Taylor (Patient Led Oncology), Alison shares her journey from diagnosis to remission, highlighting the practical steps that made the difference: How she detected her tumor herself and pushed for an ultrasound scan The role of circulating tumor cell (CTC) testing in tracking her disease Which treatment strategies were most important on her path to remission How her medical background helped her question, research, and self-advocate Lessons for other patients on being proactive and informed in ovarian cancer care This is not just a story — it’s a toolbox of strategies that other patients and caregivers can learn from. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction – Alison’s background and the beginning of her cancer journey. 05:04 Taking ownership of treatment – learning to self-advocate and make informed decisions. 08:51 Integrative oncology – combining chemotherapy with supportive treatments for better well-being. 12:06 Working with an open-minded surgeon and building collaborative relationships in care. 15:45 Genomic and molecular testing – understanding tumor characteristics. 19:53 The value of an oncologist open to individualized and patient-centered care. 23:35 Immunotherapy and the importance of regular blood and thyroid monitoring. 27:07 Addressing emotional health – recognizing the impact of stress and past trauma. 30:35 Reflections on healing – the role of mindset and inner work in recovery. 🌐 More at https://www.patientledoncology.com/ #OvarianCancer #Stage3C #CTCtesting #CancerRemission #PatientAdvocacy #IntegrativeOncology