As we gather with loved ones for the holidays, we’re reminded of how important family is. Beyond the cherished memories, holiday gatherings provide a unique opportunity to discuss something that can impact your future and the future of those you love—your family health history. For many, this includes understanding the potential risk of hereditary cancers like ovarian cancer. By understanding…
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At the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC), our mission is strengthened by exceptional individuals like Teresa Quinn, a Social Work Consultant who joined us in 2023. Teresa’s personal connection to ovarian cancer and her professional expertise drive her leadership of NOCC’s Grief and Loss Program, offering compassionate support for those grieving the loss of a loved one to ovarian cancer.…
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The National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Claudia Poglianich as the new Manager for the Northeast Region, overseeing New York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Claudia joins the NOCC community with a personal connection to ovarian cancer and brings a wealth of experience spanning over 25 years in the nonprofit sector. As the founder of…
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As we celebrate the season of gratitude this November, the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) is reflecting on the individuals and organizations that have made a meaningful difference in the lives of ovarian cancer survivors. One such partner is Ellen Miller and her nonprofit, Passing Hats, whose dedication and kindness have touched the hearts of cancer patients across the country.…
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There are many ovarian cancer myths and misconceptions that can lead to confusion about its symptoms and risk factors. Clearing up these misconceptions can help you better understand the disease and empower you to take control of your health.Here are five of the most common FACTS and myths about ovarian cancer: FACT 1: A Pap smear DOES NOT screen for…
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Being diagnosed with ovarian cancer can feel overwhelming but understanding the role of genetic and biomarker tumor testing in ovarian cancer treatment can make a difference. Today, your treatment plan can be personalized to you through the use of genetic and biomarker tumor testing. These tests provide critical information about your cancer, guiding your healthcare team to choose the most…
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After months of unexplained symptoms, I was finally diagnosed with stage 3C ovarian cancer. Major surgery, chemotherapy, more surgery with complications, more chemo, and even more surgeries. In the middle of this chaos, I discovered the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC). What a lifesaver this organization has been for me. It is a place for information, resources, and connections. I…
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I’m grateful to have a safe, inclusive, and supportive place to share my own journey as a caregiver for my wife, who is in her 4th year of surviving ovarian cancer. I’ve learned so much from the other folks who join each month–their roles, perspectives, challenges, and successes are all related to the experiences my family is undergoing. The reminder…
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The National Ovarian Cancer Coalition's Team Teal is embarking on an extraordinary journey to take hope to new heights. On July 9, 2024, a team of ovarian cancer survivors, caregivers, and loved ones will begin their trek to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa. This inspiring expedition aims to provide hope to those living with ovarian cancer, raise…
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The National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) proudly announces that CEO Melissa Aucoin has been named a finalist for D CEO’s 7th Annual Nonprofit and Corporate Citizenship Awards in the Leadership Excellence (Large) category. This year’s program attracted a record number of nominations—more than 800—demonstrating the depth and strength of the nonprofit community in North Texas and the deep engagement of…
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