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30 Years of TEAL – Stories of Inspiration Spotlights – Maria Gonzales FeaturedStories of Inspiration

30 Years of TEAL – Stories of Inspiration Spotlights – Maria Gonzales

As a five-time ovarian cancer survivor and active member of the San Antonio NOCC community, Maria Gonzales and her story of inspiration have resonated with so many. In August of 2020, she shared her experience as a long-time survivor and her passion for supporting survivors along the way. We caught up with Maria to see how she has been since…
December 10, 2021
Inspire Action this Giving Season News

Inspire Action this Giving Season

December is here, and giving season is upon us. Did you know that from Giving Tuesday to December 31st, nonprofits around the country raise between 28-50% of the critical funds they need to continue supporting their mission? Here at NOCC, we know that giving is more than donations. Our TEAL community inspires action by raising awareness to help support our…
December 8, 2021
NATIONAL OVARIAN CANCER COALITION AFFIRMING 30-YEAR COMMITMENT TO HEALTH EQUITY THROUGH NEW PROGRAMMING INITIATIVES News

NATIONAL OVARIAN CANCER COALITION AFFIRMING 30-YEAR COMMITMENT TO HEALTH EQUITY THROUGH NEW PROGRAMMING INITIATIVES

As the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) celebrates its 30th year of supporting survivor quality of life and ovarian cancer research, the organization has launched two new programs to reaffirm its commitment to increasing health equity in the ovarian cancer community.
December 1, 2021
NOCC Team TEAL to Participate in El Tour de Tucson this weekend News

NOCC Team TEAL to Participate in El Tour de Tucson this weekend

NOCC Team TEAL joins El Tour de Tucson as an Official Charity Partner for 2021. The team boasts 35 cyclists making a difference with their miles and raising ovarian cancer awareness. As El Tour de Tucson kicks off in person after going virtual due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Team TEAL program manager Vanda Soldati shares why Team TEAL is making…
November 16, 2021
30 days of gratitude. 30 years of NOCC. 30 years old and diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Stories of Inspiration

30 days of gratitude. 30 years of NOCC. 30 years old and diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

You don’t forget that time in your life when your world shifts, stands still, and you experience emotions and feelings that words could never fully capture. You are waiting, wondering, healing, fighting, exhausted, and alone. Your mind becomes imprisoned with doubt, decisions, and what-ifs. Your body changes, you don’t recognize yourself in the mirror, you feel incredibly different. You worry….about…
November 12, 2021
Bonded By TEAL Stories of Inspiration

Bonded By TEAL

As CEO, I am often asked, “How did you become involved with NOCC, and do you have a personal connection with ovarian cancer?”  Naturally, one would assume that if you dedicate your days to advocating for a particular cause, you must have a personal tie. For me, my passion for this line of work began over 20 years ago when…
November 6, 2021
You Get What You Give: Empowering My Community Through Education Stories of Inspiration

You Get What You Give: Empowering My Community Through Education

My exposure to cervical cancer began in 1994, at age 24, when I had my annual gynecological appointment, and my pap came back abnormal. My doctor called to have me come back into the office for a meeting. She told me I had pre-cancer cells, and I had two options; I could have a cone procedure done or a less…
October 15, 2021
Giving Life Twice: How My Mom Helped Me Uncover My Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis Stories of Inspiration

Giving Life Twice: How My Mom Helped Me Uncover My Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis

My cancer story begins with my mom’s. In the fall of 2012, after an MRI for hip pain, doctors suspected lymphoma in her pelvic lymph nodes. To confirm the diagnosis, they performed a biopsy. We were surprised when the results indicated the tumors were adenocarcinomas,. She was diagnosed with CUP (cancer of Unknown Primary). To best treat her, the doctors…
October 1, 2021