Give Us Time For the thousands of people living with advanced ovarian cancer, time is everything.1 Each person will choose to use their time differently. Living with advanced ovarian cancer can be very distressing – people can feel a range of emotions including anger, resentment, anxiety and fear.2 And it can be difficult to know who they should talk to, where to turn to, or how to express themselves.2 Ovacome, in collaboration with GSK, has launched the Give Us Time campaign. This campaign aims to provide individuals with advanced ovarian cancer with the knowledge needed so they can feel empowered to take the time to talk, and therefore make informed decisions about their mental health and focus on what matters most to them. Give Us Time highlights the experiences of others living with ovarian cancer and the importance of talking to healthcare professionals, whilst also raising awareness of patient groups that provide emotional support for people living with advanced ovarian cancer and their families. If you or someone you love is living with advanced ovarian cancer, you can contact our support service or become a member to receive regular updates. #GiveUsTime Meet three people from our advanced ovarian cancer community who tell us about their experiences and what time has meant to them. 1Cancer Research UK. Ovarian cancer statistics. Available at: https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/health-professional/cancer-statistics/statistics-by-cancer-type/ovarian-cancer. Last accessed: April 2024. 2PATRON study results show that experience and negative feelings as a result of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) include anger, resentment, feeling anxious/nervous and feeling frightened. Poster presented at BGCS Annual Scientific Meeting, 28-30 June 2023 Aberdeen, UK. NP-GB-AOU-WCNT-240004April 2024 Manage Cookie Preferences