Canadian innovation in ovarian cancer research can save the lives of women in Canada and around the world

Women across Canada are depending on us to keep this research moving forward. They are depending on you as well. Join us in this fight and help us change the lives of thousands of women in Canada and millions more around the world.
Environment Minister Steven Guilbault, right, who represents Laurier- Saint-Marie, Que., visits an OCC OVCan-funded research project at the Centre de recherche du CHUM in Montreal in December 2022.

Every five hours, we lose someone we love to ovarian cancer. Sadly, one in two women diagnosed with the disease do not live to see another five years. This is the most fatal women’s cancer, yet investment in ovarian cancer research has lagged well behind that of other canc...

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