Feature Stories
Learn about new initiatives underway to overcome ovarian cancer, and meet people who are committed to making a difference.
On Sunday, September 12, thousands of people participated in the Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope. Inspiring messages, photos and videos circulated on social media, and vital funds were raised to help save lives. Read on to find out why we walk.
Hailing from across Canada, this year’s recipients of the Peggy Truscott Award of Hope are shining examples of how to affect change and help improve outcomes for women living with ovarian cancer. Awarded annually, the Peggy Truscott Award celebrates the dedication of individuals who volunteer to support the mission of Ovarian Cancer Canada.
People across the country are getting ready for the 2021 Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope, eager to take important steps forward by raising vital funds to help women live fuller, better, longer lives. Hear from those lacing up their sneakers for the first time, as well as longstanding participants.
From rides to runs, events of all shapes and sizes in support of Ovarian Cancer Canada help pave the way for progress against this disease. Even as Canadians adjust to the next normal, event organizers are finding ways to raise funds. Meet a few of the people championing this cause in their community and beyond.
Hundreds of people from across Canada tuned in for Ovarian Cancer Canada’s World Ovarian Cancer Day Symposium. The event featured opportunities to connect, learn, and even laugh. Find out why hope lives here.
When Peggy Truscott was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, she made it her mission to create a time and space for women like her, living with the disease, to come together with their friends and families.
If you are living with ovarian cancer, Ovarian Cancer Canada recommends that you consult your oncologist before proceeding with vaccinations for COVID-19. This ensures you receive personalized, expert advice based on your unique circumstances.
More than 400 people from across Canada came together on October 23 and 24 for the Ovarian Cancer Canada National Symposium – a first-of-its-kind event for the organization as we confront the pandemic by envisioning how, where, and when to best support Teal Sisters (women diagnosed with the disease) and their loved ones.
For 17 years, Ovarian Cancer Canada has recognized one stellar and inspiring recipient each year – and it’s always a tough choice to honour just one! In 2020 we embraced change, and expanded the award to recognize not one, but 5, individuals or groups from regions across Canada.
On Sunday, September 13, 2020, participants across Canada walked to help save women’s lives at the 2020 Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope: The Virtual Edition. Participants tweeted, went live on Instagram, shared teal pictures, and tuned in for the Facebook live events.