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Monday, 15 March 2021, 6:52 am
There is currently a crisis in women s health in
Aotearoa.
Every 48 hours a woman dies of ovarian
cancer. That s more women, than our road toll. And yet the
government spends $1 billion dollars a year trying to reduce
the road toll, and most years nothing on awareness and
research to reduce the death toll of our least survivable
women s cancer.
Jane Ludemann, the founder of Cure Our
Ovarian Cancer, and Tash Crosby of Talk Peach Gynaecological
Foundation - want to know why. Both these women have been
diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
Next week On Tuesday
the 16th March @ 1.00pm they are presenting a petition with