Get the Latest Research Updates at OCRA’s 2020 Virtual National Conference

Uniting For Hope National Conference: September 29 - October 2, 2020

Recently we announced that OCRA’s 2020 National Conference will take place virtually on September 29-October 2, 2020.

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We are very excited to bring you an amazing program featuring information on the latest ovarian cancer research and treatment, engaging breakout sessions, self-care and wellness support, and community-building activities, along with a few surprises too!

We understand that it can be overwhelming trying to keep up with what’s new in the ovarian cancer field, and how new discoveries may affect you.

At our virtual National Conference, you can have a front row seat to our expert-led, full-group general sessions, and to tailored breakout sessions, where leaders in ovarian cancer science and support will discuss issues relevant to you.

Topics covered at last year’s conference include:

  • New treatments for ovarian cancer
  • Understanding PARP inhibitors
  • Managing recurrence
  • Immunotherapy for ovarian cancer
  • Rare ovarian cancers
  • Special sessions for young survivors and caregivers
  • Questions from attendees at our popular Ask the Experts Q&A session

OCRA’s Uniting for Hope National Conference is the largest, most trusted conference for ovarian cancer survivors, caregivers and supporters, and we’re looking forward to reaching even more people in the ovarian cancer community with invaluable updates and opportunities for learning.

Whether you attend the National Conference every year, or have never experienced this inspiring and informational gathering, this is a can’t-miss opportunity to learn what’s new in research and care, from the comfort of your own home. We hope you’ll join us!

Sign up by July 31st to take advantage of our reduced $50 Early Bird Registration!

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