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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…
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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…
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Collaborating For A Cure: NOCC MSAB Members Share Connection To The Cause And Current Research Initiatives.

Since 1991, The National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) has grown from a grassroots effort into a passionate community that drives awareness and research initiatives to better the lives of the ovarian cancer community. As we enter our 30th year, the NOCC has identified 24 highly respected gynecologic oncologists, researchers, and patient advocates to serve on the newly appointed Medical &…
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No One is Too Young

Desolina was a typical 4-year-old child, mostly sweet with those few epic tantrums. As she approached 5, the tantrums worsened and we often joked what our household would be like during the teen years. She had developed an urge to urinate that seemed ridiculous to us and usually at the most inconvenient times. She had stopped eating as much and…
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Put On A Happy Face

As far back as I can remember I always had some gynecological issues. Bleeding between periods, fibroids, and ovarian cysts. Throughout the years I had numerous surgeries to combat these things and was on medication, which to my dismay put on extra pounds. In 2019 I was still actively teaching first grade. I taught for 26 years, and I was…
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