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ONE-OFF FROCK CHALLENGE

DON'T FORGET TO NOMINATE 3 FRIENDS!

Keep the fashionable fun going, nominate three friends to frock up, donate and challenge 3 others.

HOW YOUR DONATION MAKES AN IMPACT

Ovarian cancer has a five-year survival rate of just 49%. Around 1,815 Australians will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer this year alone, with one life taken every eight hours from the disease. 

Frocktober, the OCRF’s fun and fashionable fundraising initiative, plays a crucial role in supporting life-saving ovarian cancer research, thanks to the passion and generosity of Australians, like you. 

By donating to Frocktober, you’re directly supporting researchers across Australia who are dedicated to advancing early detection methods, developing innovative treatments, and managing recurrence, with the hopes of finding a cure for ovarian cancer.  

Your support is crucial in driving the breakthroughs needed to reduce the deadly impact of this disease, so together, we can frock ovarian cancer. 

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WHY FROCK UP?

In 2024, Frocktober raised more than $1 million for research
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecological cancer
The current five-year survival rate for ovarian cancer is 49%
There is no early  detection test for ovarian cancer

The Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands upon which we work, strive, and learn, the Wurrundjiri Woi wurrung and Bunorung Boon wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend this respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia and beyond.