Help raise awareness of Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer is when abnormal cells in the ovary begin to grow and divide in an uncontrolled way. The cells can grow into surrounding tissues or organs and may spread to other areas of the body.

There are different types of ovarian cancer. The type of ovarian cancer you have depends on the type of cell it starts in.

Around 7,600 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the UK each year. This makes ovarian cancer the 6th most common cancer in women.

Illustration of six diverse women standing side by side against a teal background, each wearing teal clothing and awareness ribbons to represent ovarian cancer awareness.

Help us reach more women, sooner

The NHS Lincolnshire ICB are developing a public awareness campaign about ovarian cancer and would love your input.

By taking just a few minutes to complete our survey, you’ll help us:

  • Understand how aware people are of ovarian cancer and its symptoms
  • Identify gaps in knowledge across our communities
  • Shape clear, impactful messages that truly resonate with people


Your feedback will directly influence how we share vital information and support more women to spot the signs early — potentially saving lives

If you would prefer to speak to a member of our team about your experience/s, you need support in completing the survey, require an alternative format/s, require the survey in another language or you require the services of an interpreter, please contact the Engagement Team via e-mail: licb.involveus@nhs.net.

Engagement

Share your views to help NHS Lincolnshire ICB raise awareness of ovarian cancer. Take our short survey and help save lives through early detection.

Complete our survey