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Ride for Research 2024
In 2022 Ride for Research raised $165k for JGCT research
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Ride for Research 2024
There is currently no recognised treatment or cure for this cancer
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Ride for Research 2024
Now we are back in 2024 with 30 riders riding a combined 10,000km in a challenging course around Bright Victoria
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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.
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.
OVARIAN CANCER RESOURCES
Treatments, clinical trials and support organisations for ovarian cancer patients and families.
Facebook Posts
Did I hear you say I wonder how else I can support ROC Inc, increase awareness and contribute to research.
Pop onto our website via the link below and pick yourself up a t-shirt, hoodie or jacket sizes from kids through to adult. Other merchandise is also available if a t-shirt isn't your thing.
Show your support today and be part of this change and help create hope for children and women into the future. Remember every dollar counts.
#OvarianCancerAwarenessMonth
#tealribbon #worldovariancanday
#jgct #AGCT
#ResearchIsKey
#ROCInc
#RockforROC
rocinc.org.au/product-category/clothing/
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Busting the Myth of Pap Smears and Ovarian Cancer Detection 👊👩🦰
Many women believe that a pap smear test can identify ovarian cancer, but this is a common misconception. Unfortunately, there is no test specifically designed to detect this type of cancer in its early stages. It's important to note that a pap smear only screens for cervical cancer. This widespread myth could prevent women from recognizing the early symptoms of ovarian cancer. 👀🌏⏳
#ovariancancerawareness #mythbusters #gctresearch #granulosacelltumor #JGC #symptoms
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Big thanks to @brightlionsclub for their generous donation of $4,500 towards the ROC Ride 4 Research 2024! 🦁 Your support is impacting our mission to fund vital research initiatives for rare ovarian cancer. Together, we're making a difference!
#rocr4r24 #RockforROC #rocride4research #communitysupport #grateful
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Wow amazing Thank you for your generous donation #brightlionsclub supporting #ROCInc & #ROCR4R24
Thanks to Renee and Anthony of #Edith St Espresso for having the Ride4Research donation box on the counter. Another $50 in donations for ROC Inc. ... See MoreSee Less
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Wow thank you for supporting #ROCInc & our Ride4Research.
Thanks Renee and Anthony of Edith Street Espresso for your support of ROC Incorporated
Well done everyone and thanks for supporting
These bunnies from the ROC Ride 4 Research are here to wish everyone a safe and happy Easter 🐇
#rocr4r24 #happyeaster2024 #ourwingsroc #rareovariancancer #granulosacelltumor
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Happy Easter to all. I hope you have had a well deserved rest.
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.