Looking for more information to support your journey?

Browse the resources below to discover informative videos, quick facts and support information, disease specifics, and other helpful tools. The Ovarian Cancer Canada team is here to help if you have any questions.

Interested in a personalized selection of resources?

Tell us a little bit about what you’re looking for and our team will create a curated list just for you!

Get in touch
  • Category

  • Media Type

  • Clear filters
  • Video

    Creating a legacy through memory making, story telling and advocacy

    Learning how legacy work is not only important for "the afters" and for "the others" but also how it can be healing, exhilarating and even fun for the present and for you.

    Link

    Video

    Getting your ZZZZs

    How to improve your sleep with ovarian cancer

    Link

    Video

    Talking travel

    Travel insurance tips

    Link

    Video

    Money matters: Financial options for cancer patients

    This presentation will help patients navigate the maze of income replacement options and other financial resources.

    Link

    Video

    How to have effective conversations with your healthcare team

    Tips and Tricks

    Link

    Video

    The mysteries of menopause, explained

    During this session, you’ll hear about the varying symptoms of menopause, potential symptom management options, and questions that can support conversations with your health care team.

    Link

    Video

    Taking control of your care

    Complementary therapies to support conventional ovarian cancer care

    Link

    Video

    Redefining ovarian cancer outcomes

    Ovarian Cancer Canada’s research progress

    Link

    Video

    National Symposium: Learn from leading experts

    Sessions delve into topics such as menopause, complimentary therapies, financial supports, and tools to support conversations with your care team.

    Link

    Video

    Early Cancer Detection using Cell-Free DNA Sequencing

    Join Julia Sobotka, Research Genetic Counsellor and Program Manager of the CHARM consortium, for a deep dive into the hereditary factors that can lead to ovarian cancer. In this session you will learn about the differences between sporadic and hereditary cancer, and Julia will explore cell-free DNA testing, its benefits and limitations in relation to early cancer detection, and discuss a new clinical trial using cell-free DNA testing for early cancer detection in patients with hereditary cancer syndromes.

    Link