The Patient Hub provides information and advice that
will help guide you from your diagnosis, through to treatment and beyond. It
features information about how ovarian cancer is treated, advice for younger
women, where to go for more support and advice, and more.
If you have any further questions
or would like someone to speak to, visit the Resources page where you’ll
find the contact details of key organisations whose expert staff are on hand to
give support and advice whenever you need it.
Ovarian Cancer and COVID-19 information hub
Information for patients who are currently receiving treatment for ovarian cancer and living in England.
Due to the current outbreak of COVID-19, ovarian cancer patients need to follow special advice to stay healthy. The NHS is now contacting patients that are considered to be most at risk of severe illness if they catch Coronavirus (COVID-19). Many ovarian cancer patients will be considered to be most at risk.
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Understanding your diagnosis
Read about the different types, stages and grades of ovarian cancer, and what they mean for your treatment
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Is my ovarian cancer hereditary?
Most ovarian cancer patients should be offered a genetic test at diagnosis to see if they carry a BRCA 1/2 mutation
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Ovarian cancer treatment
Read about the types of treatment for ovarian cancer
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Advice for younger women
Information and support for women diagnosed with ovarian cancer at a younger age
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My ovarian cancer has come back
Where to go for support if your cancer has returned
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Resources
Living well with ovarian cancer, practical help and a support & information glossary
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Staying Connected
We’ve teamed up with Ovacome to deliver our Staying Connected programme, to help our community feel supported, connected and informed.
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Your Stories
Telling your story is a powerful way to spread awareness. Read about other people’s experiences of ovarian cancer here or email tori@ovarian.org.uk to tell yours.
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