Diane's story
Diane has shared her story with MPs, campaigned in her local community and will not stop working towards a future where there is increased awareness of ovarian cancer.
Read the personal experiences of people affected by ovarian cancer, from coping with their diagnosis to sharing tips for treatment and what support they'd recommend.
Diane has shared her story with MPs, campaigned in her local community and will not stop working towards a future where there is increased awareness of ovarian cancer.
After a difficult diagnosis and a recurrence, Susannah shared her story for our BBC Lifeline Appeal.
Hilary shares how making the decision to pause treatment led her to making a lifetime worth of memories.
Leanne was my sister. She died just eight days after a diagnosis of ovarian cancer.
I knew nothing about the symptoms of ovarian cancer – if I'd have known I would have pushed to see my GP a lot earlier.
If I had understood the symptoms of ovarian cancer a bit better, I may have gone to my GP, and I wouldn’t have been diagnosed with stage IV ovarian cancer in A&E.
Megan became ill while away travelling, and with an initial diagnosis of polycystic ovaries coupled with the pandemic, she didn’t receive a diagnosis until 2021. Here she talks about the emotional impact it has had on her.
Tracy shares her experience of ovarian cancer to help someone else who may be feeling the same as her.
Denise was diagnosed with stage IV ovarian cancer in January, a year after her sister was diagnosed. Unknown to them until recently, they both carry the BRCA 2 gene. Here Denise talks about her diagnosis and treatment.
Lesley talks about how positivity, energy and exercise helped her with her first diagnosis and will help her manage her recurrence.
Three years since being diagnosed with ovarian cancer, Lorraine shares her experience of diagnosis, being on a clinical trial and the support she has found.
Mo was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2016 at age 71. Since then, she has had four recurrences and, as a result of surgery, developed secondary lymphoedema. Here, she shares how talking to people helps her.
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