

ROMA’s Story Is Why This Work Matters
Earlier detection could change stories like hers. Meet Roma, ovarian cancer survivor and advocate.
Today, she shares her journey battling ovarian cancer and why awareness matters.
As an Amy’s Ally, Roma is using the power of social media to turn her story into impact.
Every post, every share, every voice matters. Together, we can raise awareness, support early detection, and help change the future for women everywhere.
She Survived. Many Women Are Not Given That Chance.
Roma was diagnosed with ovarian cancer after symptoms that are often missed or dismissed. Like many women, she had no screening test to rely on. Her outcome depended on how quickly doctors could act.
Today, there is still no reliable way to detect ovarian cancer early. That is why Amy’s Foundation funds research focused on changing that reality so more women are diagnosed sooner, treated earlier, and given the opportunity to survive.

What Is Amy’s Foundation?
THE REALITY
There is no routine screening today. No equivalent to a Pap smear or mammogram.
THE RESEARCH
Amy’s Foundation funds the development of the first reliable early detection test for ovarian cancer.
THE STATS
1 in 78 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer. 70% are found at Stage 3 or later. Half will not survive five years.
THE PARTNERSHIP
In partnership with Cleveland Clinic and leading medical researchers, we are working to change that.
Meet Amy's Allies
Amy’s Allies are people helping move ovarian cancer early detection forward in different ways.
Some give monthly. Some volunteer. Some share this mission with their community or tell their story.
Everyone brings something. And every action helps push this work closer to reality.

There is No Early Detection Test for Ovarian Cancer.
Most women are diagnosed too late. Monthly donors to
Amy’s Foundation are helping fund the research to change that.
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MEET AMY'S ALLIES
Amy’s Allies are people helping move ovarian cancer early detection forward in different ways. Some give monthly. Some volunteer. Some share this mission with their community or tell their story. Everyone brings something. And every action helps push this work closer to reality.
There is no early detection test for ovarian cancer. That's terrifying! That's why I'm here. Women deserve this!
Jenna H.
My mom passed away 3 years ago after a battle with Ovarian cancer. Had there been a test to find it early, she'd still be here today.
Jesse N.
When it’s found early it’s usually by accident, almost everyone is stage 3 or 4 when diagnosed. It’s unconscionable that there is still no early conclusive test for OC.
Christy B.
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