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"I had mild symptoms, but I knew something wasn’t right. "
Kirsty is one of thousands of women each year who experience symptons, but struggle to be heard because of how little is still known about diagnosing gynaceological cancers early.
After finally recieving the treatment she deservers, she's now dedicated to making sure other women don't have to go through what she did.
Your impact when you donate to womencan
20+ years
Improving life for women through research since 2000.
over 40 trials
WomenCan funding has enabled over 40 clinical trials and studies across a range of gynaecological cancers.
4,000+ women
More than 4,000 patients have participated in ANZGOG's clinical trials.
GIVE A GIFT THAT MATTERS
September is Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month.
Over 8,000 women in Australia and New Zealand are diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer every year.
Diagnosis is often delayed, leading to the treatment of advanced diseases. Because of this, too many friends and families are losing loved ones.
ANZGOG's research is driven by evidence of need and an ambition to change practice, improve outcomes and provide hope. But we can't do it without you. Your gifts make this critical work happen.
Donate today and you'll help advance research and save lives.
THANK YOU TO OUR AMAZING SUPPORTERS
We acknowledge the photography of the very talented Liz Cotter 1965 – 2023.
We also thank Kristin Young, Jacinta Frawley and Vale Pauline Dance for their unwavering dedication to gynaecological cancer research.