Congratulations to ALL of the authors, lead author Professor Victoria White from Deakin University, Professor Peter Fuller, Associate Professor Simon Chu, Maria Alexiadia, All from the Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Professor Thomas Jobling from
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Ride 4 Research 2022 (R4R) riders have completed the last leg of the ride on Saturday 18 June 2022.
Ride 4 Research 2022 riders Peter Reaburn, Lee-Ann Dalton, Peter Smith, Michael Dalton, Ken Theordore, Stephen Mitchell, Mara Ferraro, Natalie Watson,
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Signed Melbourne Demons 2022 playing jersey. Signed by the current 2022 playing group. Also, a signed Certificate of Authenticity from the AFL (Unframed)
Item donated by Melbourne Demons FC- All Proceeds go to fundraising for ROC Inc Ride for Research.
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12 riders taking on 900 km in 9 days from Canberra to Melbourne, raising vital funds and awareness for rare ovarian cancer.
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Professor @Peter Reaburn Ride 4 Research organiser and rider for his wife @Claire Reaburn the
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The Poppy Flower is a symbol of remembrance and it is thought that the red of the petals represents the blood of all those who gave their lives. The black represents the mourning of those who didn’t have their loved ones return home.
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Professor Peter Reaburn the event organiser for Ride 4 Research 2022 speaks with fellow riders Mike Dalton and Lee-Ann Dalton about why they are riding.
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Part
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Let’s make a real impact and pump those pedals to raise vital funds for Ovarian Cancer GCT Research.
Join up and you set your own challenge from beginners to riding pro’s can participate any time from April 30 to May 8.
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Mother of two Claire Reaburn shares her journey of being diagnosed with Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumour (jGCT), a rare ovarian cancer 11 years ago at age 53years.
An emotional talk with Claire and herHusband Peter about the symptoms of ovarian cancer
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Learn the common signs and symptoms of Ovarian Cancer and create awareness with our beautiful and bold Awareness Wings to your social media using hashtag #RockforROC
Knowledge is Power.
Printable download https://t.co/3r4WJYbg1H.
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This is outstanding $93,240.73 has currently been raised for the Ride 4 Research with 15 days to go.
The target is $100,000! Our volunteers and event organiser led by Professor Peter Reaburn will be riding from Canberra to Melbourne from 29 April to 8
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Stephen Mitchell’s Daughter Katelyn was diagnosed with Granulosa Cell Tumour (GCT), a rare ovarian cancer at 19 years old. This rare cancer receives very little awareness or funded research.
Stephen is riding in the Ride 4 Research April 30 to May 8,
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Sign up now, FREE registration and help raise vital funds for rare ovarian cancer research.
Calling all riders who want to have fun, get active and help accelerate ovarian cancer research by joining the Ride 4 Research Virtual Ride 2022.
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Beginning on the 30 April 2022 riders from across Australia will be riding together to raise important funds for research into Granulosa Cell Tumours (GCT).
Ride 4 Research: You may ask why do they ride?
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Ride 4 Research Rider profile: Hannah Armstrong
My name’s Hannah, I’m currently a 3rd year medical student based rurally in Cobram, Victoria.
Throughout my studies I have learnt a lot about cancer, the way it affects individuals as well as their
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Joan Pease MP recently spoke in Queensland Parliament about a cause that is very important to her - rare ovarian cancer (ROC), a form of cancer that lacks awareness and research to better understand the disease.
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Don't be left out in the cold this winter! Keep warm and purchase your very own official ROC Inc Hoodie or Jumper (available in a range of sizes). Show your support and be part of the change and help create hope for children and women in the future.
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Only 32 days to go! Please donate to help us reach our $100,000 target.
ROC Inc. RIDE FOR RESEARCH
30th April - 8th May 2022
An outstanding $67,578 has currently been raised for our targeted $100,000!
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ROC Inc Ride 4 Research Rider Profile: Sheree Osborne
The appeal of this fundraiser, for me, is multifactorial. Personally – I feel the need to support this cause, as my Aunty Claire (Reaburn) was diagnosed with Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumour, a rare
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Calling all riders who want to have fun, get active and help accelerate ovarian cancer research by joining the Ride 4 Research Virtual Ride 2022.
Sign up to take the challenge between April 30 to May 8 which is World
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ROC Inc Ride 4 Research rider profile: Natalie Watson
“Just keep moving”
This is my personal motto and applies to so many areas of my life. Having served in the Defence Force for 20 years, I use this motto on a daily basis to help with the injuries
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