Ovarian Cancer Action

Ovarian Cancer Action is a charity in the United Kingdom that funds scientific research at the Ovarian Cancer Action Research Centre in the UK.[1] The charity also promotes public awareness of ovarian cancer.[2] [3][4]

The charity's headquarters are located in London and the Ovarian Cancer Action Research Centre is located at Hammersmith Hospital, London.[5][6] The organization is funded through donations and fund-raising events.[7]

History

John Harris established the Helene Harris Memorial Trust (HHMT) in 1985 in memory of his wife who died from ovarian cancer. In 2005 John and Helene’s daughter, Allyson Kaye, developed the HHMT Trust into a charity called Ovarian Cancer Action.

A year later in 2006, Ovarian Cancer Action funded the creation of the Ovarian Cancer Action Research Centre at Hammersmith Hospital.

In 2015 and 2016 the charity funded research[8][9] and carried out a survey about women's health.[10][11][12][13]

HHMT Conference

Every four years Ovarian Cancer Action hosts and funds the HMMT International Forum which brings together international ovarian cancer scientists and clinicians to present recent advances and discuss future directions in ovarian cancer.

In 2011 the 12th HMMT International Forum produced the paper, Rethinking Ovarian Cancer: Recommendations for Improving Outcomes, in the journal Nature Reviews Cancer.[14]

References

  1. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Institute of Medicine; Board on Health Care Services, Committee on the State of the Science in Ovarian Cancer Research (25 May 2016). Ovarian Cancers: Evolving Paradigms in Research and Care. National Academies Press. pp. 45–. ISBN 978-0-309-38046-1.
  2. "Half of young women too shy to discuss sex with GPs". The Times (subscription) Aug 18, 2015
  3. "Ovarian cancer survival 'held back by stocism and embarrassment'".
  4. "Why we really need to talk about Cara Delevingne and the Lady Garden campaign". Catch News, 29 August 2016,
  5. "New pump a 'game-changer' for cancer patients". Retrieved 2015-04-23.
  6. "World first as British woman has implant that could transform cancer treatment for thousands". Retrieved 2015-04-23.
  7. "Heacham mother stages fundraising walk for Ovarian Cancer Action". Lynn News, 31 March 2015.
  8. "Ovarian cancer test on horizon as scientists find earliest signs of disease". The Telegraph, Sarah Knapton, 28 July 2016
  9. "Large ovarian cancer study reveals new clues on genetics of chemoresistance". Medical News Today. 29 May 2015 by Catharine Paddock
  10. "The women too busy to look after their health: Charity warns that parents are putting work and family ahead of seeing the doctor". Daily Mail, Ben Spencer, 29 February 2016.
  11. "Women too shy to see their GP". Daily Mail, Ben Spencer 16 August 2015
  12. "Women need to ditch the excuses and make time to see their doctor - here's how". Telegraph, Radhika Sanghani 29 February 2016
  13. "Large ovarian cancer study reveals new clues on genetics of chemoresistance". Medical News Today. 29 May 2015 by Catharine Paddock
  14. "Rethinking Ovarian Cancer: Recommendations for Improving Outcomes". PMC 3380637. Missing or empty |url= (help)
  • Official website
  • Ovarian Cancer Action Registered Charity no. 1109743 at the Charity Commission
  • "Ovarian Cancer Action". Retrieved 2015-04-23.
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