Ovarian Cancer Affects 1 in 71 women
All women are susceptable to ovarian cancer
Half of the women diagnosed with ovarian cancer are over 60 years old
Ovarian Cancer is more common in caucasian women than in African American women
90% of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer do not have a family history
Only  15% of women are familiar with ovarian cancer symptoms
40% of women are not sure about the risk factors of ovarian cancer
82% of women have never talked to their doctor about the symptoms and risks of ovarian cancer
The mortality rate of ovarian cancer has not changed in over 40 years
3 in 4 women survive at least 1 year after diagnosis, 46% survive at least 5 years.
Ovarian Cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer death amongst women in the United States.
Ovarian Cancer kills more women than all gynecologic cancers combined
Most cases of ovarian cancer are not caught in the early stages when treatment is available
Only 19% of ovarian cancer is detected in the early stages