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Ovarian Cancer Voices


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If we’re going to improve women’s chances of surviving ovarian cancer we need to raise the profile of the disease and its symptoms.

Ovarian Cancer Voices provides a platform for people affected by ovarian cancer to share their experiences with others.

Whether you have a personal experience of ovarian cancer that you’d like to share, or you know someone who has been diagnosed with the disease – please get in touch! Your real-life story could help our work and offer support to other people in the same situation.

To find out more about becoming an Ovarian Cancer Voice, telephone Dr Sarah Blacklidge on 0300 4564707 or email voices@ovarian.org.uk.

Alternatively, download a case study form [Word doc, 191KB, new window will open] .

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Share your experience of ovarian cancer with others and help us raise awareness.
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