donate to Low-grade serous ovarian cancer research
We’re dedicated to advancing research and treatment for low-grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC). By partnering with leading researchers and respected local charities, we’ve created pathways that make it possible for supporters to donate directly to LGSOC research in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US.
Why your support matters
Low-grade serous ovarian cancer receives significantly less funding compared to other cancers, leading to less breakthroughs and slower progress in treatments and survival. Together, we can change that.
By using the links provided on our website, you ensure your donation directly supports LGSOC research, helping to fund the next breakthrough and advance our knowledge of LGSOC.
How to get involved
- Choose the researcher or country you’d like to support from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom or the United States of America.
- Click the donate button. You will be redirected to our charity partner’s page in your selected country, where you can make your donation to directly support LGSOC research. Please ensure you donate through the provided link to guarantee your contribution is allocated to LGSOC research.
Research you can support
Australia
Donate to LGSOC research projects in Australia. Your donation, made through WomenCan, the charity arm of the Australian New Zealand Gynaecological Oncology Group, will support dedicated LGSOC research.
Canada
Donate to LGSOC research in Canada. Your donation, made through BC Cancer Foundation, will support leading LGSOC researcher, Dr Mark Carey.
New Zealand
Donate to LGSOC activities in New Zealand. Your donation will be made through the Ovarian Cancer Foundation New Zealand, our parent charity who place a special focus on LGSOC research.
United Kingdom
Donate to LGSOC research in the United Kingdom. Your donation, made through the University of Edinburgh, will support leading LGSOC researchers, Prof. Charlie Gourley and Dr Robb Hollis.
United States
Donate to LGSOC research projects in the United States. Your donation, made through STAAR Ovarian Cancer, will be channelled into LGSOC research by leading researchers like Dr K.K. Wong at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Dr Rachel Grisam at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.