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Calling all male BRCA carriers
Men are just as likely to carry a BRCA mutation as women. Boston College is recruiting BRCA+ men to help improve their experience.
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For Debbie: "I decided to do something in her memory"
Darren Adnett is running ten 10km races in memory of his friend Debbie Gold, despite lockdown.
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Ovarian Cancer Action joins coalition calling for current furlough scheme to be extended for shielded and high-risk workers
People who have been shielding from coronavirus and can’t safely return to work from 1st August risk losing their jobs and livelihoods, warns new report from the Trade Union Congress.
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“If my rose reaches one person who didn’t know the symptoms then it was worth it”
From handing out roses in Westminster to baking, our Head of Public Affairs and Research, Marie-Claire shares the different ways she’s been raising awareness for World Ovarian Cancer Day
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Rob Coan: "Even in lockdown, it's something we can do together to celebrate this remarkable woman."
Rob Coan, and his sons Oliver and Toby, take part in Walk In Her Name Step Challenge.
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Mental health and cancer: "Things that have helped me"
For Mental Health Awareness Week, Lisa shares some of the things that helped her mental wellbeing following a diagnosis of ovarian cancer
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Step Challenge: walking for health
There’s a huge abundance of health benefits to reap from an exercise routine, even from something as simple as a good walk. Going for daily walks can improve your cardiovascular and pulmonary fitness, increase muscle strength and endurance and improve sleep — the list goes on!
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My loved Grandma - a story by Isaac, aged 9
Isaac, aged nine, never got to meet his grandma. She died of ovarian cancer before he was born. But that all changes when he invents a time machine and goes on an amazing adventure...
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Highlights from our rose garden!
We look at some of the beautiful roses and messages of hope from our virtual roses garden ahead of World Ovarian Cancer Day (8th May)
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A symbol of hope this World Ovarian Cancer Day
The current crisis means we've had to change how we raise awareness. At the moment, 90% of women don’t know the main symptoms of ovarian cancer. What’s more, there’s been a massive decline both in the number of people going to see their GPs and cancer diagnosis these past six weeks due to COVID-19.
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"A whole month walking and talking about ovarian cancer"
Scientist Dr. Caoimhe Nic an tSaoir challenged themselves to walk 165km in a month to help fund vital research at the Ovarian Cancer Action Research Centre. -
What to do if you’re experiencing ovarian cancer symptoms in the COVID pandemic
If you’re experiencing symptoms of ovarian cancer it’s still important to get them checked out by your doctor.
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11 Virtual Fundraising Ideas
Although we won’t be gathering in person, there are still lots of ways you join in on the fun from wherever you are and continue to support Ovarian Cancer Action.
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COVID-19 update
What do COVID-19 and the Government’s measures to reduce the spread of infection mean for you and your loved ones? -
Fundraising events and coronavirus
If you are fundraising for Ovarian Cancer Action, here are some frequently asked questions that may help you. In these uncertain times, we want to reassure you and share the information you need.
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Managing anxiety & stress during the coronavirus outbreak
In these challenging and uncertain times, it’s really important to ensure that you are taking care of your mental health.
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Celebrating inspirational women!
It's International Women’s Day and we’re celebrating the women who inspire us. These ladies are just some of so many who have gone above and beyond to create a better future for thousands of women affected by ovarian cancer, be it performing groundbreaking surgery, helping to develop better treatments, or using their own lived experience to raise awareness of the disease.
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The PROTECTOR Study
The PROTECTOR study explores a possible two-step surgery process, removing the fallopian tubes and then the ovaries when the patient is close to menopause. -
Endometriosis and ovarian cancer risk
Our Health Projects Manager Ross Little responds to a recent article in The Lancet on how clinicians should approach ovarian cancer risk with patients who have endometriosis.
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An event for the Next Generation
Events Producer Amy Rowe shares why the Next Generation Party is close to her heart and how she hopes the event will make an impact.