Advocacy & Research Resources
Supporting progress in research and policies for gynecologic cancer communities.
Advocacy & Research Resources
The AACR fosters research in cancer and related biomedical fields, disseminates information on new research findings, and promotes science education and training.
ACCC is a community of more than 28,000 multidisciplinary practitioners and 2,100 cancer programs and practices nationwide, bringing together healthcare professionals across all disciplines in oncology to promote quality cancer care.
ASCO is a society for medical professionals working in the cancer field. The organization publishes new research in cancer through the Journal of Clinical Oncology and at its annual meeting.
Nonprofit dedicated to the enhancement of psychological services to people with cancer and their families.
An academic journal dedicated to gynecologic oncology, published by the Asian Society of Gynecologic Oncology.
Organizations work together to collaboratively advocate for best quality of care and outcomes.
View National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) resources for people with cancer and caregivers, including guidelines, language translations, webinars, and more.
Five ovarian SPOREs, funded by the NCI, are currently conducting research on early detection, imaging technologies, risk assessment, immunosuppression, and novel therapeutic approaches to ovarian cancer.
The mission of SGO is to prevent and treat gynecologic cancers with equity, thereby improving lives through advocacy, engagement, education, research and collaboration.
Stand Up To Cancer enables scientific breakthroughs by funding collaborative, multidisciplinary, multi-institutional scientific cancer research teams and investigators.
Global coalition to improve medical and social impact of ovarian cancer. Hosts World Ovarian Cancer Day.
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Information for Researchers
OCRA’s Schreiber Research Grants Program, named after Ann and Sol Schreiber, founders of Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance, supports postdoctoral fellows, early career independent investigators, and teams of experienced investigators.