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Find similar grantsOCRC 2026 Ovarian Cancer Research Grant (SHOC Foundation) is sponsored by Sherie Hildreth Ovarian Cancer (SHOC) Foundation. One‑year basic and translational ovarian cancer research grant; 2025 LOI passed; future call may open.
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SHOC Foundation – Sherie Hildreth Ovarian Cancer Foundation - Home Oregon Ovarian Cancer Registry Board of Directors/ Advisory Committee 2025 Spring Soirée Drive Out Ovarian Cancer Golf Tournament Teal in the Garden Survivor's Tea Save the Date for Our Upcoming Events Please join us for an evening of great food, inspiring stories, exciting auction items, and an opportunity to come together to raise funds for ovarian cancer research!
SHOC Spring Soirée is on Friday, May 15, 2026, @Ironlight, 525 3rd St, Lake Oswego. Tickets go on sale soon. The SHOC Run & Walk is making its grand return...
this time in collaboration with Hood to Coast productions. Mark your calendars for a day of movement, memories, and community connection, and check back soon for more information! Announcing the 2026 Research Grant Awards Over the years, donations have provided and sustained a reliable source of funding to achieve our mission and Dr. Pejovic’s objectives.
Every dollar was invested in laboratory materials, analyses, and special genetic analyses services. Donations are making an impact, not only today, but for the countless number of women with gynecologic cancers in the future. Help us continue this fight to find better treatments to save the lives of women with ovarian cancer.
Spread the word about ovarian cancer and its silent symptoms. • Abdominal bloating, swelling, pelvic pain, pressure • Nausea, loss of appetite • Abnormal vaginal bleeding • Unexplained weight gain or loss • Frequent urination, constipation or diarrhea Become a voice for the SHOC Foundation – spread the word about ovarian cancer, its facts and symptoms, by talking about it with the women in our lives.
Thank you for believing in the SHOC Foundation and Dr. Tanja Pejovic, and what we are trying to do. We are not doing this alone, we are doing this with YOU! Join us in honoring those women battling ovarian or a gynecologic cancer and remember the courage of those whose lives have been lost to the disease.
Other Ways to Support the SHOC Foundation No more hassle at the bottle return! SHOC is now a Featured Fundraiser with the Oregon BottleDrop, which means donating your bottles and cans to the cause just got a whole lot easier. Click here for more info...
Click here to find out how to link your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to help SHOC earn dollars... and you will still receive Reward Points, Fuel Points and Rebates. It’s as easy as 1-2-3!
Our nonprofit number is# FF956. Raise funds for research, increase public awareness, and provide survivors with resources and opportunities to feel empowered through their fight and beyond. Oregon Ovarian Cancer Registry Board of Directors/ Advisory Committee 2025 Spring Soirée Drive Out Ovarian Cancer Golf Tournament Teal in the Garden Survivor's Tea
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