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Don't let another decade pass without progress

I'm 10 years old. Ovarian cancer survival rates haven't changed since before I was born.

We need your help this Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Your support means we can work to identify new drugs, develop personalised treatments, and drive early diagnosis.

Join us to write a new chapter for women everywhere

In the UK, a woman dies of ovarian cancer every two hours. This stark reality isn't just a statistic; it's a call to action that we can no longer ignore.

In the last decade we’ve seen some major milestones – three Olympics, five Prime Ministers, and more superhero movies than we can count. And yet, amongst all that change, one-year ovarian cancer survival rates have stood still.

That isn’t to say progress hasn’t happened. In the last 10 years we’ve had incredible research breakthroughs such as the development of OvarianVax, the first potential vaccine for ovarian cancer. We’ve had new treatments become available like PARP inhibitors, a targeted drug that stops cancer cells from repairing themselves.

Alongside this, we successfully lobbied the Government to release their first National Ovarian Cancer Audit report, giving us an in-depth look at the how ovarian cancer care was delivered to women across England and Wales - where improvements are needed.

But with survival rates still improving, there is so much more to do. Your support means we can work to identify new drugs, develop personalised treatments, and drive early diagnosis - so more women understand their options.

We know a future where no woman dies of ovarian cancer is possible. Join us to make a change – one of hope, progress, and better survival rates.

Take part in Walk in Her Name 2025

Join thousands of others across the UK and Walk in Her Name. Walk 100km your way this March for a future where no woman dies of ovarian cancer.

The money you raise by taking on this challenge will fund our research to give women the best chance of survival.

Register today

Essential ovarian cancer information and resources

Understanding ovarian cancer can make all the difference. Whether you’re looking for symptoms, risk factors, or the latest research, our trusted resources provide the information you need. Stay informed, be proactive, and help spread awareness.