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Jun 17, 2022
Prize awarded to researcher whose ovarian cancer vaccines are in preclinical studies funded by Ovarian Cancer Canada
Qingchuan Zhao’s research awarded the 2022 Anita Unruh Prize from Ovarian Cancer Canada

Jun 17, 2022
One woman’s journey across Canada
Bianca is a cyclist training to set the women’s Guinness World Record for fastest trans-Canada Ride, while raising $1 million for ovarian cancer research, advocacy, and support initiatives.

Ovarian Cancer Canada leading new research initiatives in Nova Scotia
Ovarian Cancer Canada is leading an international movement to galvanize Canada’s ovarian cancer research community. This effort has increased research capacity, unlocked insights into rarer forms of the disease, addressed urgent needs for data and tissues, and brought hope to thousands of women and their families.

The CEO Blog: Harnessing the power of community
A new season is upon us. Spring has arrived across Canada, and it brings with it a sense of renewal, a breeze of optimism. As we look to the days, weeks, and months ahead, I think about how far we have come as an organization, and as a growing community. From coast to coast to coast, we’re all brought together with one thing in common – the determination and selflessness to help save lives.

Apr 25, 2022
A Breath of Fresh Hair
Driven by a desire to make a difference in the lives of others affected by this disease, Ann launched a head-shaving fundraiser in Victoria, British Columbia called ‘A Breath of Fresh Hair.’

Jan 11, 2022
The path ahead is bright
CEO Tania Vrionis shares how your donations are put to work immediately. By providing information, supports and building capacity for ovarian cancer research, we are taking Canada by storm. Find out why the path ahead is bright.

Dec 7, 2021
Ovarian Cancer Canada and the Cancer Research Society invest $2.25 million
Ovarian Cancer Canada and the Cancer Research Society invest $2.25 million in ovarian cancer research: Funding for 10 new projects just announced

Highlights from the Fall Symposium
Weeks ago, people from across the country tuned in for Ovarian Cancer Canada’s Fall Symposium. The program featured a wide range of presentations, panel discussions, Q&A sessions, interactive workshops, and networking groups, plus opportunities to unwind with yoga, mind-blowing magic, and more.

USask, Ovarian Cancer Canada, and Province of Saskatchewan team up
A University of Saskatchewan (USask) project will create the province’s only tumour bank and—for the first time in Canada—offer ovarian cancer patients testing to learn if biologic drugs can control their illness.