Frocktober – why an early detection test is vital

This is why frocking up for research is so important!

If ovarian cancer is diagnosed at stage 1 (when the cancer is confined to the ovaries or fallopian tubes), the five-year survival rate is around 90%. There is still no early detection test for ovarian cancer so funding for research is pivotal to raising survival rates.

Donate to my Frocktober fundraiser today! You can also share the link with your networks. Thank you to all the very generous donors so far – you’re so appreciated!
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Today’s Frocktoher prompt is “matching set”- and this is one of my faves from @leonard.st , it’s a few years old now. I always feel so put together in it. Boots are from @therapyshoes.

Image: Carly, a woman with red skin and short dark curly hair. She’s wearing a purple and mustard floral blouse and skirt, and black boots. She’s standing on the porch, against a brick wall, smiling.

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Published on October 25, 2025 01:28
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