If you have ovaries, or know someone with ovaries, this affects you. There is no early detection test for the deadliest female cancer, ovarian cancer. We all deserve better. Join @camillaandmarc on their mission to help get an early detection test to clinical trials in the next 2 years and buy a t-shirt on behalf of all women #OvariesTalkAboutThem. 100% of proceeds will go directly to the development of an early detection test for Ovarian Cancer. @camillafreemantopper @marcfreeman

Please see link in the bio 
@drcarolineford – The remarkable Professor heading up this innovative, world leading research and early detection test.  
@gyncancerresearch – The amazing team of researchers and scientists working tirelessly in the lab on this early detection test.  
@UNSW – Home of the lab and where the incredible research takes place
 

·  By 2050, the number of women around the world diagnosed with ovarian cancer will rise over 55% to 503,448. The number of women dying from ovarian cancer each year is projected to increase to 350,956 an increase of almost 70% from 2022. 

·  How much are your ovaries worth?   

·  2024 will continue to see 100% of proceeds from sales going directly towards supercharging Professor Caroline Ford and her team at the UNSW Ovarian Cancer Research Group’s groundbreaking research, bringing us one step closer to getting an early detection test for the deadliest female cancer.
If you have ovaries, or know someone with ovaries, this affects you. There is no early detection test for the deadliest female cancer, ovarian cancer. We all deserve better. Join @camillaandmarc on their mission to help get an early detection test to clinical trials in the next 2 years and buy a t-shirt on behalf of all women #OvariesTalkAboutThem. 100% of proceeds will go directly to the development of an early detection test for Ovarian Cancer. @camillafreemantopper @marcfreeman Please see link in the bio @drcarolineford – The remarkable Professor heading up this innovative, world leading research and early detection test.  @gyncancerresearch – The amazing team of researchers and scientists working tirelessly in the lab on this early detection test.  @UNSW – Home of the lab and where the incredible research takes place   · By 2050, the number of women around the world diagnosed with ovarian cancer will rise over 55% to 503,448. The number of women dying from ovarian cancer each year is projected to increase to 350,956 an increase of almost 70% from 2022. · How much are your ovaries worth?   · 2024 will continue to see 100% of proceeds from sales going directly towards supercharging Professor Caroline Ford and her team at the UNSW Ovarian Cancer Research Group’s groundbreaking research, bringing us one step closer to getting an early detection test for the deadliest female cancer.
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