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CDC - Inside Knowledge Campaign - Ovarian Cancer Survivor Stories

CDC - Inside Knowledge Campaign - Ovarian Cancer Survivor Stories

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC twenty four seven. Saving Lives, Protecting People



Ovarian Cancer Survivor Stories



Each year in the United States, about 20,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Women from across the country have shared their personal survivor stories. Their first-hand accounts offer important lessons for other women.
Photo of Janet L.
“I just feel incredibly lucky. If I hadn’t mentioned the bleeding and my doctor hadn’t acted as quickly and definitively as she had, the outcome would have been much different.”
Janet L., Ovarian Cancer Survivor
Age at diagnosis: 54


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“Ladies, there is no test for ovarian cancer. And until these awesome doctors and researchers come up with one, we have to know our bodies!”
Tiffany P., Ovarian Cancer Survivor
Age at diagnosis: 32


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“Almost no one thought I would survive the initial cancer for six months, but here I am 31 years later.”
Sharolyn H., RN, MSN, Ovarian Cancer Survivor
Age at diagnosis: 37


Photo of Linda M.
“I want people to know that there is hope—healing is available—there is life after cancer.”
Rev. Linda M., Ovarian Cancer Survivor
Age at diagnosis: 47


Photo of Linda G.
“I feel very fortunate that my body spoke to me.”
Linda G., Ovarian Cancer Survivor
Age at diagnosis: 65


Photo of Debbie E.
“The women in my family have a history of being healthy and living a long, long time. I was the last person I thought who would ever have to worry about a major health crisis.”
Debra “Debbie” E., Ovarian Cancer Survivor
Age at diagnosis: 57

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