2021 is going to be a very special year as we celebrate the 40th Great North Run! This year, the world's biggest half marathon takes place on Sunday 13th September, starting in the centre of Newcastle and finishing at the coast in South Shields.
We are Ovarian Cancer Action. 🩵
As the UK's leading ovarian cancer research charity, we’re working to change that.
By finding new and better ways to prevent, treat and detect ovarian cancer, we will ensure a future where no woman dies of ovarian cancer.
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And while were talking numbers, heres another: one woman dies in the UK from ovarian cancer every two hours. Although five-year survival rates for ovarian cancer are improving, other cancers, such as breast cancer, had better survival rates two generations ago than ovarian cancer does today. Were here to change all that. And were following two routes to achieve that change: awareness raising and scientific research.
Raising awareness for the quickest impact :
Were campaigning to increase awareness and improve understanding of symptoms among the public and GPs. The symptoms of ovarian cancer can easily be attributed to other, less serious conditions such as IBS, or even to the menopause, but the sooner ovarian cancer is diagnosed the better the chance of survival. So education is vital. And we know its where we can make the quickest impact.
The biggest impact we can make comes from our main area of focus: scientific research. Since 2006, Ovarian Cancer Action has funded £12.3 million of research projects: more than any other ovarian cancer charity in the UK. Weve opened the Ovarian Cancer Action Research Centre (OCARC), Europes first ever centre dedicated to ovarian cancer research. And we continue to run our HHMT International Forum on Ovarian Cancer, which has been bringing together the worlds leading scientists to determine research priorities around the globe since 1987.
Moving towards the next generation :
Over the last fifteen years, our efforts to fund and facilitate the very best ovarian cancer research have achieved dramatic results. But, of course, theres more work to be done. Thanks to the continuing generosity of our supporters, were now committed to funding the next generation of research and to accelerating progress in three main areas: preventing the disease, diagnosing it early, and developing effective, personalised treatments. We believe this approach will help more women survive ovarian cancer than ever before.
Take action with us now and transform the lives and prospects of women today and for generations to come