
Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, Allied Credit Consultants helps clients recover overdue debts and bill payments. Allied Credit Consultants also supports the American Cancer Society (ACS) in its fight to end cancer deaths in the United States.
ACS recently awarded scientist Rebecca Wates, PhD, a two-year grant of $111,500 to support her investigation into ovarian cancer treatments. Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of gynecological cancer deaths.
Current treatments for ovarian cancer have three big downsides: surgery removes only visible tumors, leaving behind smaller tumors; chemotherapy is toxic and leaves patients weak and sick; and lastly, current treatments target only ovarian cancer cells and leave spreading tumors intact. Dr. Wates will focus her research on developing a less harmful and more effective treatment for ovarian cancer.
In her previous experiments, Dr. Wates discovered that when a gene, KIF11, is deleted from ovarian tumor cells, the cancer cells are destroyed, but healthy cells are left behind. However, subsequent trials conducted on humans revealed that once KIF11 was deleted, a backup gene, KIF15, kicked in and helped ovarian cancer cells multiply. With the grant from ACS, Dr. Wates and her team will spend the next two years looking for an effective anti-KIF15 treatment.





