Join us at our free in-person events in 2026
Starting with health and wellbeing days in Cardiff (23 January), Edinburgh (6 February), Liverpool (24 February) and Croydon (20 March).
For full details and to register your free place, click the link below.
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Ovacome is the UK’s ovarian cancer support charity. We have been providing personalised support and information to people affected with ovarian cancer since 1996.
How can we help?
I’ve been diagnosed with ovarian cancer
I’m worried I might have ovarian cancer
A friend or family member has ovarian cancer
I want to meet others with ovarian cancer
I want information about ovarian cancer
I want to support Ovacome's work
Last year we...
Answered 2,100 calls to our support line.
Sent out 18,708 information booklets.
Trained 2,689 healthcare professionals.
Your stories
Lyndsey
Lyndsey talks about her diagnosis of stage 1c mucinous ovarian cancer when she was 25.
Jackie
Jackie talks about her being diagnosed with diagnosed with stage 1c diagnosis of ovarian cancer at age 39 after being previously being found to have stage 4 endometriosis.
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Ann
Ann talks about her diagnosis of ovarian cancer, the symptoms she initialy experienced, and the discovery that she carried the BRCA2 gene variation.
Linda
Linda talks about her experience with a rarer form of ovarian cancer and the treatment she recieved.
Jem
Jem talks about her experience being diagnosed with ovarian cancer after her friend, knowing the symptoms, insisted that she ask for a CA125 test.
Get involved
Walk with Ovacome
Whether that’s walking round the block, challenging yourself to a climb, or joining Ovacome to walk with us this September – we’ve got you covered.
Do your own thing!
Organise your own event in aid of Ovacome. The possibilities are endless, but we’re here to support you everystep of the way!
Leave a gift in your Will
Once you’ve taken care of your loved ones, help us answer the call of the Ovacome community with a gift in your Will.
Become part of the Ovacome community
Our members are at the heart of everything we do. There’s no cost to membership. Be the first to hear about Ovacome news and join a friendly, supportive community, all working together to promote knowledge and support others.





