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Ride for Research 2026
In 2022 Ride for Research raised $165k for JGCT research
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Ride for Research 2026
In 2024 Ride for Research returned with a challenging course in Bright Victoria and raised over 200k
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Ride for Research 2026
There is currently no recognised treatment or cure for this cancer
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WINGS OF AWARNESS
Ovarian cancer Awareness Wings creating a picture of hope for those diagnosed with Ovarian cancer. We welcome you to help create awareness and have your picture taken with our bold and beautiful Awareness Wings and post to your social media accounts with the hashtag #RockforROC.
Donate to ROC Inc.
ROC Inc are helping our partners, the Hudson Institute for Medical Research in Melbourne Australia, undertake enhanced DNA testing that could hold the answers for Rare Ovarian Cancer. Researchers have an opportunity to undertake this testing at a reduced cost and every dollar you can contribute counts. Ovarian cancer does not discriminate, it affects women of all ages, and we need your help to shine a light and potentially change the lives of thousands of women.
ROC Research
Through our partners at Monash University’s Hudson Institute of Medical Research, ROC Inc have been able to create research which is now the world’s largest for JGCT- Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumour.
The goal of the research is to find the mutated gene through genomics for treatment options and to find a cure!

#RockForROC
Paint and Hide a Rock to Raise Awareness for Ovarian Cancer.
Find a Rock for ROC and post on our Facebook group.
Donate Now
Donate to our research appeal to help find a cure.
OVARIAN CANCER RESOURCES
Treatments, clinical trials and support organisations for ovarian cancer patients and families.
Facebook Posts
February is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month in Australia! 💙 Let's shatter the myths and spread the word about rare ovarian cancers. Many think a pap smear screens for ovarian cancer—think again! There's no standard screening test, so knowing the symptoms can save lives.
Symptoms are often subtle and mistaken for other issues:
• Unexplained fatigue
• Pelvic or abdominal pain
• Trouble eating or feeling full quickly
• Menstrual changes
• Urgent or frequent need to urinate
• Bloating or gas pain
• Unexpected bowel habit changes
If any of these sound familiar, consult your doctor. Early awareness makes all the difference!
#OvarianCancerAwarenessMonth #rareovariancancer #KnowTheSymptoms #tealribbon #ROCInc #CreateHope #RockforROC
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