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The First "World Ovarian Cancer Day" is May 8th!
Ovarian Cancer Research Fund is pleased to participate in the first World Ovarian Cancer Day! On this day, 27 ovarian cancer organizations from 17 countries around the world will unite to educate their communities about ovarian cancer and its symptoms. Ovarian cancer is diagnosed annually in
A Daughter’s Gift of Love Becomes a Mother’s Legacy
Our deadline for "What Makes My Mother Special" Mother's Day Campaign is approaching, so we wanted to share our first entry early, as inspiration. We hope you'll submit your story in honor or memory of your mother, so we may share it with our community! Send your story and photo: info@ocrf.org with
Share "What Makes Your Mother Special" for Mother's Day With OCRF
May 12th is Mother's Day, and what better way to honor your mother than to share with the world what makes her the very best? Now is your chance! We want to hear from you. Send us your story, essay, or poem about what makes your mother special - be as creative as you wish, but remember to include a
What's in the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Shop for June Brides?
One of the happiest days in a couple's time together can now be made even more special, with small touches that show ovarian cancer is a cause close to their hearts. June brides and grooms seeking the perfect items to complement their wedding decor will find lots to choose from in the OCRF Online
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I had ovarion cancer in 2001 an thank god that I'm still here. I just had keep getting check and I just went trew my 3 surgery for ovarian cyst this time they remove all my left ovary until now the cancer hasn't come back =).
Thank God Paula.
that is wonderful that you are now cancer free. I had colon cancer in 2001 and I am also a survivor. this message is for Pau Ba
This disease ripped my grandmother from her family in a matter or months. Always very healthy always kept up with her health in the end it didn't matter. I will love you forever nana!
I just found out Feb 14,2013 I have ovarian cancer please keep all.apt
Awe.. Cass I'm so sorry to hear that. You are in my prayers. Remember to stay positive and believe in your healing! Luv ya sista
I am so sorry, I will pray for you.
I was lucky because after 5 years of fighting cancer I'm still alive. I had ovarian cancer, uterine, endometrial, colon and pericolic lymph node metastasis. Please make yourselves regular annual checkups, not neglected, it could save you life. After I pass trough 2 surgerys, quimo and radio therapy, I found myself after a blood test in the Myriad Genetics & Laboratories (www.myriad.com) that I was a positive Lynch syndrome. Lynch syndrome is much more common than you think and can kill you,...
…I was lucky because after 5 years of fighting cancer I'm still alive. I had ovarian cancer, uterine, endometrial, colon and pericolic lymph node metastasis. Please make yourselves regular annual checkups, not neglected, it could save you life. After I pass trough 2 surgerys, quimo and radio therapy, I found myself after a blood test in the Myriad Genetics & Laboratories (www.myriad.com) that I was a positive Lynch syndrome. Lynch syndrome is much more common than you think and can kill you, while attacks in various parts of your body, please do not be careless and if you have a family history of cancer a genetic testing can save your lifes , talk this to your doctor!
Muchas gracias Jorge Luis...
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Because I lost my best friend my mom six years ago..
I lost my Mother, Grace after she battled bravely for over 5 years to this horrific disease. I know at least 6 other women who have had ovarian cancer & are either still fighting or who lost their fight. Way to many great Moms, friends, sisters being taken down by this. We all need a fighting chance!
I am so sorry about your mom.
cause cancer is everyone issue