1 IN 78 WOMEN

WILL DEVELOP

OVARIAN CANCER. 

  • Education. Research. Support. Community. We need YOU!

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1 IN 78 WOMEN

WILL DEVELOP

OVARIAN CANCER. 

  • Education. Research. Support. Community. We need YOU!

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JOIN THE MISSION

1 IN 78 WOMEN

WILL DEVELOP

OVARIAN CANCER. 

  • Education. Research. Support. Community. We need YOU!

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JOIN THE MISSION

1 IN 79 WOMEN

WILL DEVELOP

OVARIAN CANCER. 

  • Education. Research. Support. Community. We need YOU!

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You can make an impact through a direct donation for research and education or by hosting a Trivia Night or Teal Out in your local community using our pre-made event toolkits! 

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A CAUSE THAT AFFECTS EVERYONE

STATISTICS AND FACTS.

Any woman of any age is susceptible to ovarian cancer, which means it can impact nearly every family. However, cases caught in their early stages offer much greater chances for survival.

13th

LEADING CAUSE

OF CANCER-RELATED DEATH among women in the US

#1

DEADLIEST

form of gynecologic cancer

92%

SURVIVAL RATE

rate when found inearly stages

80%

DIAGNOSED

IN THE

LATE STAGES

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COLLEEN’S DREAM FOUNDATION


qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization

dedicated to funding ovarian CANCER Education and investigational Research with the primary goal of developing an accurate early detection test for ovarian cancer.

Ovarian Cancer is the deadliest of all gynecologic cancers because there is NOT a screening tool. Colleen’s Dream was founded in 2012 by Nicole Cundiff and her husband, Billy Cundiff, a 12-year veteran kicker in the NFL. Nicole's mother, Colleen Drury, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in September 2007 and passed away from this awful disease in February 2013. We continue to honor Colleen and all women who have gone before us and who continue to live with ovarian cancer.

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