We are the leading gynaecological cancers charity

Our aim is to prevent gynae cancers from developing in the first place, but if they do develop, we want to make sure theyโ€™re detected early so more people survive their diagnosis.

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Gynae cancer statistics

22,050

cases of gynae cancer in the UK each year

60

people diagnosed a day

21

people die each day from their diagnosis

7%

of research funding goes into prevention

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Help fund cutting-edge research

Today, 60 women and people with gynae organs in the UK will hear the devastating news they have a gynaecological cancer, and 21 will sadly die because of the gynae cancer they were diagnosed with.

This must change. We need to fund far more research into the prevention and early diagnosis of gynae cancers.

By supporting The Eve Appeal you can play a vital role in driving forward research into gynae cancers and saving and improving thousands of lives.

Your gynae cancer stories

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Speaking up about pain and getting the right support

Daniella reflects on her mucinous ovarian cancer diagnosis and advocating to get her symptoms checked out.

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โ€œIโ€™m so grateful that I found Ask Eve. Without them I would have been totally lost.โ€

Bagi shares her story of being diagnosed with womb cancer. Throughout her diagnosis and treatment, Bagi contacted Ask Eve, our free and confidential nurse information service.ย 

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Angela’s legacy

When diagnosed with a rare form of ovarian cancer in 2012, Angela began fundraising. Now 13 years later, Angelaโ€™s Fund has raised an incredible ยฃ250,000.

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โ€œCancer is the journey no one wants to takeโ€

Sbba blogs about her ovarian cancer diagnosis, the importance of symptom awareness and her hopes for earlier detection for Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.

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โ€œMy consultant said, โ€œyouโ€™ll be back at work in 2 weeksโ€โ€

Mandy reflects on her cervical cancer diagnosis and treatment.

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โ€œI always say, if it donโ€™t feel right, get it checked out.โ€

Shalisha writes about her experience of ovarian cancer and why it is so important to know your normal.

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โ€œI was told that I was too young for womb cancerโ€

Gemma reflects on how tracking her periods helped her monitor changes and get help.

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โ€œIt is so important to know what things look and feel like and to know your normal.โ€

Helen shares her experience of her vulval cancer diagnosis.

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โ€œMy campaign makes it all worthwhileโ€

Fay shares her story of getting diagnosed with stage 3 womb cancer, and how it led her to start campaigning.

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โ€œHelping somebody else helps meโ€

Kathy shares her story of vaginal cancer.

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โ€œI started bleeding heavily and had to miss my swimming lessonsโ€

Jackie shares her story of being diagnosed with womb cancer after having heavy bleeding.

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โ€œCancer and treatment side effects will not control who I amโ€

Abi writes about her diagnosis of cervical cancer and treatment.

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