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5 ways to build your support network
We recognise the need for community and support for everyone impacted by ovarian cancer. We're sharing 5 ways to connect with others and find support.
Read our latest updates from research breakthroughs to government actions to fundraising heroes.
We recognise the need for community and support for everyone impacted by ovarian cancer. We're sharing 5 ways to connect with others and find support.
Last summer we launched the Nurse Hero Awards – to recognise Clinical Specialist Nurses (CNSs) across the UK for their dedication and support to those living with ovarian cancer, and their families. We're delighted to announce the winners.
Since her mum passed away from stage 3 ovarian cancer when she was 15, Shaniqua has spent the last decade raising awareness and much needed funds for Target Ovarian Cancer. She explains her favourite fundraisers to date and how she stays motivated.
On behalf of women affected by ovarian cancer we gave evidence to the Health and Social Care Committee in Wales. Last week, the report from that inquiry was published. Read the recommendations we made to the committee.
Since sharing her sister Leanne’s story, Natalie has had national impact by increasing awareness of the symptoms of ovarian cancer and raising money for Target Ovarian Cancer.
We're delighted to announce the winners of our annual essay prize competition.
Caroline had been retired for a couple of years when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer age of 64 in February 2016. Sadly, she passed away in March 2018. Caroline and her husband Ralph had three children. Zoe set up a tribute page in memory of her mum
Delia Hunt passed away in July 2014 aged 69, just five weeks after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer and primary peritoneal cancer. Her husband Ron set up a MuchLoved tribute page to celebrate her life and legacy and donates in her memory each month.
We’ve put together five tips from our previous wellbeing events, shared by trusted experts and specialists, to help you explore a range of practical advice, sessions and support.
Celebrate how the achievements of our research programme last year (July 2022 – June 2023) are taking us one step closer to improving access to treatments for all.
Dr Sharon Tate, Head of Primary Care at Target Ovarian Cancer, talks to Overlooked podcast host Golda Arther about the importance of GP engagement and how that, along with symptoms awareness, is a needle mover when it comes to progress in ovarian cancer.
The European Society of Medical Oncology congress (ESMO) is held annually to present new clinical data and research findings alongside educational updates and programmes aimed to improve cancer care.
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