The Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium is supported by a grant from the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund thanks to donations by the family and friends of Kathryn Sladek Smith (PPD/RPCI.07). The scientific development and funding for this project were supported in part by the Genetic Associations ...
12 - the GAME-ON initiative), the Department of Defence (W81XWH-10-1-0341), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) for the CIHR Team in Familial Risks of Breast Cancer, Komen Foundation for the Cure, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, and the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. ...
The Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium (OCAC) is supported by a grant from the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund thanks to donations by the family and friends of Kathryn Sladek Smith (PPD/RPCI.07). Funding for the constituent studies of OCAC were provided by (these are listed by funding agency...
members of the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium for their support of this collaborative network and are grateful to the family and friends of Kathryn Sladek Smith for their generous support of the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium through their donations to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. We...
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Some days, I was grateful to fuss over canapés; others, I wanted to scream into the void that none of it mattered.
“I hope it will attract other donations so it grows to the point where [it can] make a big difference in the very expensive research required to offer more hope to women with ovarian cancer,” Pitts said. READ MORE:Theft of wigs for kids who have cancer is ‘heartbreaking’: shop m...
“I hope it will attract other donations so it grows to the point where [it can] make a big difference in the very expensive research required to offer more hope to women with ovarian cancer,” Pitts said. READ MORE:Theft of wigs for kids who have cancer is ‘heartbreaking’: shop man...
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BG was supported by NHMRC and the Cancer Institute of NSW (CINSW), AdeF was supported by the University of Sydney Cancer Research Fund, and CINSW through the Sydney-West Translational Cancer Research Centre. LEK was supported by a Canadian Institutes for Health Research Investigator award MSH-...