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Advancing Global Treatment of Cervical Cancer: Dr. Mary McCormack, University College London Hospitals
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Advancing Global Treatment of Cervical Cancer: Dr. Mary McCormack, University College London Hospitals

New research is transforming the outlook for cervical and uterine cancers and we’ll be hearing from one of the people shaping that progress, Dr. Mary McCormack of University College London Hospitals, whose work has changed global practice in the treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer on this episode of Raise the Line with host Michael Carrese.

Raise the Line · Dr. Mary McCormack, Michael Carrese

January 15, 202628m 51s

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New research is transforming the outlook for cervical and uterine cancers -- two of the most serious gynecologic malignancies worldwide – and we’ll be hearing from one of the people shaping that progress, Dr. Mary McCormack, on this episode of Raise the Line. From her perch as the senior clinical oncologist for gynecological cancer at University College London Hospitals, Dr. McCormack has been a driving force in clinical research in the field, most notably as leader of the influential INTERLACE study, which changed global practice in the treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer, a key reason she was named to Time Magazine’s 2025 list of the 100 most influential people in health. “In general, the protocol has been well received and it was adopted into the National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines which is a really big deal because lots of centers, particularly in South and Central America and Southeast Asia, follow the NCCN’s lead.”In this conversation with host Michael Carrese, you’ll learn about how Dr. McCormack overcame recruitment and funding challenges, the need for greater access to and affordability of treatments, and what lies ahead for women’s cancer treatment worldwide. 

Mentioned in this episode:

INTERLACE Cervical Cancer Trial

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