Publish date: 5 March 2025

NHS Kent and Medway Cancer Alliance is asking for your help with getting the conversation going on ovarian cancer this March – Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.

Around 250 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Kent and Medway every year, with  60 per cent of cases diagnosed at a late stage.*

The alliance is asking you to please join its ‘Let’s talk about ovarian cancer’ 2025 campaign to help increase earlier diagnosis.

 

Dr Jonathan Bryant

Primary Care Cancer Clinical Lead Dr Jonathan Bryant said: “It’s important to know the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer as they are not always obvious. Earlier diagnosis makes ovarian cancer easier to treat. 

“Please help increase the earlier diagnosis of ovarian cancer by using our postcards, posters and symptom diaries to get to know what to look out for and record symptoms or share the posts you see on social media. 

“If you have any of the symptoms, or something just doesn’t feel right, make an appointment at your GP practice to get your concerns checked out. We can refer you for simple blood tests or an ultrasound.” 

Join the campaign by: 

  • requesting ‘Let’s talk about ovarian cancer’ printed posters, postcards and wallet-sized cards to share with your community group or in your workplace (email england.kmcanceralliance@nhs.net putting ‘Let’s talk about ovarian cancer campaign materials request’ in the subject header
  • looking out for ‘Let’s talk about ovarian cancer’ posts on social media and sharing them with your followers and friends.