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Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Ovarian Cancer National Alliance Submits Comments to Government Regarding Ovarian Cancer Screening



Ovarian Cancer National Alliance Submits Comments to Government Regarding Ovarian Cancer Screening:

The Ovarian Cancer National Alliance submitted the following comments in response to the United States Preventive Service Task Force request for comments on draft recommendations for ovarian cancer screening.

Comments to USPSTF re:
Draft Reaffirmation Recommendation Statement
Screening for Ovarian Cancer: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Reaffirmation Recommendation Statement
As a patient advocacy organization dedicated to promoting the interests of women with ovarian cancer, the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance is pleased to provide comments on the Draft Screening Statement for Ovarian Cancer.
The United States Preventive Services Task Force is to be commended for reviewing the recent scientific publications regarding ovarian cancer screening. As the Task Force correctly noted, the latest studies confirm that the current blood and imaging tests are not useful for population based screening.
However, the Recommendation Statement does not specify that these tools are valid as part of the diagnostic protocol for women suspected of having ovarian cancer, due in large part to the presence of symptoms.
Further, the Task Force did not appear to use the results of studies that indicate more favorable results of using the CA-125 in tailored ways. For example, a study presented at the 2010 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting had more than 3,000 post-menopausal women stratified into high, medium and low risk categories based on an algorithm. The women, based on risk, then had different follow up procedures. The practice followed in this study had a low false-positive rate.
While we are by no means arguing that the CA-125 and/or transvaginal ultrasound be recommended as appropriate screening tools, we urge the Task Force to consider all available information when making its recommendations.
We also request that the recommendation include language regarding the symptoms of ovarian cancer (bloating, difficulty eating/feeling full quickly, urinary frequency or urgency, abdominal pain). We encourage the Task Force to also note that if women have symptoms of the disease these screening recommendations do not apply. We suggest: These recommendations apply only to asymptomatic women at average risk (or instead of “at average risk”, “without any hereditary or family history that would put them at an elevated risk”.)
We thank the Committee for noting that this recommendation does not apply to high risk women, including those with a known genetic mutation that puts them at an increased risk of developing ovarian cancer.
About Ovarian Cancer
According to the American Cancer Society, approximately 21,000 American women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year, and approximately 15,000 women die from the disease annually. Ovarian cancer is the deadliest gynecologic cancer and the fifth leading cause of cancer death among women in America. Currently, more than half of the women diagnosed with ovarian cancer die within five years.
About the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance
The Ovarian Cancer National Alliance is a survivor-led national umbrella organization with state and local groups representing grassroots activists, women’s health advocates and health care professionals. The Ovarian Cancer National Alliance submits this testimony as a patient advocacy group dedicated to promoting the interests of women with ovarian cancer.

Tuesday, April 03, 2012

deadline April 18th: We’re Hiring: Web Development and Design Coordinator



We’re Hiring: Web Development and Design Coordinator

The Ovarian Cancer National Alliance is looking for a self-motivated individual with experience in web development, graphic design and web content management. The Web Development and Design Coordinator is responsible for designing and presenting content for the Alliance both online and in print. S/he manages online strategy development, maintains site standards, develops site promotions and works on online community and outreach campaigns.

This position reports to the Marketing and Communications Manager and supports the work of other departments, including Public Policy, Development and Events.

Thursday, June 09, 2011

OCNA - webinar registration/Dr Deborah Armstrong **June 16th** Ovarian Cancer News from 2011 ASCO



Ovarian Cancer News from the 2011 ASCO Meeting


Thursday, June 16, 2011 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT

Webinar Registration

More than 30,000 oncology professionals recently gathered in Chicago to share their latest research and findings at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting. We've sifted through the new data to bring you an update on studies that are relevant to women with ovarian cancer. Join us as Dr. Deborah Armstrong of The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine reviews the most important findings from the ASCO meeting and how they could affect women with ovarian cancer.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Webinar Series | Ovarian Cancer National Alliance (register/dates/times)




Register for our webinar series online! If you've already registered, you'll be sent a reminder the day before this presentation.

The Webinar Series schedule is as follows:

Tuesday, January 25, 2011 at 2:00pm EST
Are Clinical Trials the Answer?
Dr. Ronnie Alvarez, Professor Ob/Gyn, University of Alabama

Thursday, February 10, 2011 at 1:00pm EST
Young Survivors Rock!
Lindsay Avner, Founder and Executive Director, Bright Pink
Chana Garcia, advocate, blogger and ovarian cancer survivor

Thursday, February 17, 2011 at 1:00pm EST
Ovarian Cancer – What’s Basic? What’s New?
Dr. Robert Coleman, Professor, Department of Gynecologic Oncology, MD Anderson Cancer Center

Wednesday, March 2, 2011 at 1:00pm EST
Getting Involved with Partner Members
Robin Cohen, OCNA Board member and Partner Member
Sue Ellen Moore, OCNA Board member and Partner Member

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

incoming President - Message from Annette Leal Mattern, President of the Board | Ovarian Cancer National Alliance




"I am greatly honored to be chosen to serve as President of the Board of Directors of the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance. It is an appointment that I accept with grave responsibility and great optimism. Most especially, I am encouraged by my colleagues, a board and staff of dedicated professionals who give their time and talents to this cause because they believe, as do I, that one day we will change the horror that is ovarian cancer....."cont'd

Also (background):
"Annette Leal Mattern, an ovarian cancer survivor and a member of the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance, was first diagnosed with the disease 23 years ago and has battled and survived reoccurrences ever since."

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

2010 Conference | Ovarian Cancer National Alliance - video, pics, information



"In case you missed this year’s Conference, we have provided with you educational materials for you to print and disseminate in your local communities. You can also find video clips and pictures from the Conference using the teal button above. Please check back as this will be updated in the next few days."

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Top Cancer Doctors to speak at upcoming Power is Teal Conference - Dr's Coleman, Goff, Seiden, Armstrong (OCNA/Washington)



Power is Teal Conference
July 10 - July 13, 2010
Washington, DC
www.ovariancan
cer.org/conference/2010
 
 
CONFERENCE AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS:

Saturday, July 10
Ovarian Cancer 101
presented by Dr. Robert Coleman of MD Anderson Cancer Center
 

Sunday, July 11
Research Updates Part I
presented by Dr. Barbara Goff of the University of Washington, School of Medicine

How Healthcare Reform Affects this Community
presented by Tim Westmoreland, Esq., Visiting Professor, Georgetown University School of Law
 
Monday, July 12
Research Update Part II: Mello-Abrams Lectureship Accelerating Ovarian Cancer Research: Recent Victories, Current Opportunities, Future Challenges
presented by Dr. Michael Seiden, President and CEO of Fox Chase Cancer Center

Recurrence
presented by Dr. Deborah Armstrong of Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center
 
To view the full Power is Teal Conference agenda and to register, visit www.ovariancancer.org/conference/2010.