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Resilience - a free guide and personal record for women diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
"I was shocked and scared when I found out I had ovarian cancer. Everything in my life instantly changed, but this guide helped me put some order and structure back in my life" - Carmel
Order hereFind out more about our city support groups. These groups are great for a new experience where you can meet new women in a similar situation and learn something new.
Ovarian Cancer Australia and Cancer Council NT host an Ovarian/Gynaecological Cancer Group. This is a great opportunity for women with ovarian and gynaecological to discuss common issues, share stories, gain more information and receive support.
When: Tuesday 5th June (first Tuesday of the month), 2pm - 330pm
Location: Barbara James House – 9 Mirambeena St, The Gardens, Darwin
RSVP Essential: admin@ovariancancer.net.au or 1300 660 334 or Marg Lavery: Women’s Cancer and Breast Care Nurse, Cancer Council NT 08 8927 4035
Ovarian Cancer Australia invites all patients and survivors to drop in for a cuppa and a chat. Support people are welcome.
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