Tag: National Conference

Clinical Trials 101: Everything You Wanted to Know, But Didn’t Know Who to Ask
Dr. Shannon Westin–Associate Professor in the Department of Gynecologic Oncology and Reproductive Medicine at UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Director of Early Drug Development/Phase I Trials–has a motto: Research is what cures cancer…

Managing Ovarian Cancer Recurrence
Once a person has been treated for ovarian cancer, and all traces of the disease have been removed, there is rightful cause for celebration and relief…

Watch Expert Presentations from OCRA’s Virtual National Conference
Want to learn what’s new in ovarian cancer research and care? Start here…

Look Who’s Joining Us for the Virtual Ovarian Cancer National Conference!
OCRA’s Uniting for Hope Virtual National Conference is September 29 – October 2 On Tuesday, September 29, we’re kicking off our virtual Ovarian Cancer National Conference, and time is running out to reserve your spot! Worried…

Send Us Your Favorite Photos for a Chance to be Featured!
As the world continues to grapple with big challenges, we’re writing with what we hope will be a refreshingly easy way to make a difference in our shared fight against ovarian cancer: We need you to send us your favorite photos! In addition to…

Ask the Experts at OCRA’s National Conference
Find resources and make connections at OCRA’s 2020 National Conference September 29 – October 2, 2020 Early Bird Registration Ends 7/31! We’ll be honest—when we decided to host our annual National Conference online this…

Get the Latest Research Updates at OCRA’s 2020 Virtual National Conference
Recently we announced that OCRA’s 2020 National Conference will take place virtually on September 29-October 2, 2020…

Update on OCRA’s 2020 Ovarian Cancer National Conference
(May 4, 2020) Many of you in our strong community have inquired about plans for our 2020 National Conference, originally scheduled for July 10-12 in Washington DC…

Get a front row seat to the latest research updates at OCRA’s National Conference.
The ovarian cancer landscape is ever evolving, and it can be challenging to keep up with new research discoveries and what they could mean for you…