Audrey's Children: Natalie Dormer Stars as the Pediatric Pioneer Physician
Автор: Family Entourage
Загружено: 2025-03-28
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She was the first female Chief of Oncology at the world-renowned Children's Hospital of Philadelphia whose whose groundbreaking contributions have profoundly impacted the field of medicine, particularly in the treatment of childhood cancer. In 1969, Dr Audrey Evans battled skeptics, medical conventions, and the subterfuge of her peers to develop the first Neuroblastoma Staging System (now called "Evans Staging System") and co-found the first Ronald McDonald House for families of patients, and, ultimately, impacted the lives of millions of children and families around the world. Her discovery provided a more accurate framework for staging cancer, leading to improved treatment protocols and better outcomes for children. When Dr. Evans started her work, only 10 % of children with cancer survived, now nearly 80% survive.
Bringing her enduring legacy to screen, The Tudors and Game of Thrones star Natalie Dormer embodies this foremost figure in the medical community. We talked about the incredible work of this women, the boldness needed to trailblaze, and the hope and innovation she brought in the field of pediatric oncology. Dormer also shares about taking the role after having her children and the impact it has on her she select project to join.
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