

THIS WHITE SHIRT CAN
END OVARIAN CANCER
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Established in 2000, Witchery and the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation’s long-standing partnership aims to raise awareness and funds towards an early detection test.
Since joining forces with the OCRF 20 years ago, deaths from ovarian cancer have increased by 57%, yet no new treatment methods have been developed.
Unlike breast and cervical cancers, there is no early detection test or screening. As a result, most women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the late stages, making survival rates far lower than other women’s cancers
Over the past 13 years, Witchery – via the OCRF – has been the single largest funder of ovarian cancer research in Australia.




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Since joining forces with the OCRF 20 years ago, deaths from ovarian cancer have increased by 57%, yet no new treatment methods have been developed. Unlike breast and cervical cancers, there is no early detection test or screening. As a result, most women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the late stages, making survival rates far lower than other women’s cancers. Over the past 13 years, Witchery – via the OCRF – has been the single largest funder of ovarian cancer research in Australia.
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