Today is #WorldOvarianCancerDay 💜
#Ovariancancer symptoms can be easy to dismiss - which is why knowing them matters so much.
This World Ovarian Cancer Day, help raise awareness by doing one simple thing 👉 share this post.
This #MothersDay, we’re thinking of every mum affected by ovarian cancer.
Whether you’re a mum living with ovarian cancer, supporting your mum through it, or remembering a mum you’ve lost - today can bring many emotions.
Share the symptom of ovarian cancer, it can save lives 💜
It’s the first day of #OvarianCancerAwarenessMonth! 💜
Share this to help spread the word and empower others to recognise the symptoms.
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Symptoms of ovarian cancer can be caused by lots of things, which can make it hard to diagnose, but it mostly affects women over the age of 50.
It’s important to contact your GP if things don’t feel normal for you, or if any symptoms continue or get worseSymptoms of ovarian cancer can be caused by lots of things, which can make it hard to diagnose, but it mostly affects women over the age of 50.
It’s important to contact your GP if things don’t feel normal for you, or if any symptoms continue or get worseSymptoms of ovarian cancer can be caused by lots of things, which can make it hard to diagnose, but it mostly affects women over the age of 50.
It’s important to contact your GP if things don’t feel normal for you, or if any symptoms continue or get worseSymptoms of ovarian cancer can be caused by lots of things, which can make it hard to diagnose, but it mostly affects women over the age of 50.
It’s important to contact your GP if things don’t feel normal for you, or if any symptoms continue or get worseSymptoms of ovarian cancer can be caused by lots of things, which can make it hard to diagnose, but it mostly affects women over the age of 50.
It’s important to contact your GP if things don’t feel normal for you, or if any symptoms continue or get worseSymptoms of ovarian cancer can be caused by lots of things, which can make it hard to diagnose, but it mostly affects women over the age of 50.
It’s important to contact your GP if things don’t feel normal for you, or if any symptoms continue or get worse.
There are 5 Gynaecological (Gynae) cancers and knowing the possible symptoms as well as being confident to talk about them could be a lifesaver and challenge the stigma that prevents so many getting help.
#GynaeCancerAwarenessMonth#GynaeCancers
Today is #WorldOvarianCancerDay 💜
Ovarian cancer symptoms can be easy to miss, but knowing them could be life-saving. Will you help us make sure everyone can recognise the #symptoms of #ovariancancer?
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Mother's Day can be a difficult time if you are experiencing grief, bereavement or loss.
There is no timetable for how long grief lasts, or how you should feel at a particular time of year. But remember, you are not alone.
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Today is Mother's Day, a time for celebrating the incredible women who fill our lives with love. For many, it can also be a difficult day. 💜
This Mother’s Day, let's raise awareness of the symptoms of #ovariancancer. Early diagnosis saves lives, and knowledge is key.
Today is the start of #OvarianCancerAwarenessMonth 💜
That means it's our chance to put #ovariancancer in the spotlight! 🌟
Will you help by reposting this to raise awareness of the symptoms?
It’s #WorldOvarianCancerDay. Ovarian cancer is the sixth most common cancer in women in the UK. These are all symptoms of other less serious conditions but if you have them or anything else that is not normal for you, get them checked out by your doctor.
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📢 Share to raise awareness this #OvarianCancerAwarenessMonth 📢
Without a screening tool, knowing the symptoms of ovarian cancer is so important for early diagnosis.
Share this post to help us raise awareness of some of the key symptoms of ovarian cancer.
Today, we celebrate and remember all mothers, including those affected by ovarian cancer. Your strength inspires us to continue working towards a brighter future. 🤍
March is #OvarianCancerAwarenessMonth 💙🎗️
95% of women would survive ovarian cancer for five years or more if they were diagnosed at stage one. That's why we want to empower all women to know the symptoms of ovarian cancer!