Ovarian Cancer Survivors’ Group: SMILEY

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Organization Description
Our organization began its activities on September 1, 2006.
We aim to provide accurate information to women diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
And we want them to be able to receive treatment with confidence.
Driven by this desire, we value providing information, consultation support, peer support, and opportunities for connection.
Year Founded
September 1, 2006
Organization Website
Languages Served
Japanese

Contact Info

Phone Number
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Location

Street Address
下連雀七丁目,
City
三鷹市
State/Province
東京都
Country
日本
Location of Organization
East Asia
下連雀七丁目,

More info about Organization

Major recurring events hosted by the organization
Online Exchange Meetings: 3-4 times per year
Tokyo Exchange Meeting: 3 times per year
Osaka Exchange Meeting: 1 time per year
Nagoya Exchange Meeting: 1 time per year
Study Sessions: Irregularly
Major awareness or communications campaigns and/or collaborations your organization is involved in
World Ovarian Cancer Day
World GO Day
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
What description best describes your organization?
Patient Advocacy and/or Support Group
Number of Employees
1-5
Number of Volunteers Annually
10-100
Volunteer Opportunities
  • Preparation for the exchange meeting
  • Facilitator for the exchange meeting
  • Cooperation in research and surveys
  • Lecture activities, etc.
Estimated number of patients and/or caregivers served annually
1300
Number of awareness events held annually
3-5
Number of support group meetings held annually
8-15

More information about Area, Activity and Services

Cancer Disease(s) of Focus
Ovarian Cancer
Domain
Raising Awareness, In person patient/survivor/caregiver support services, Written information/advice, Telephone information/advice, Online information, Peer-to-peer support groups, Caregiver support, Political lobbying, Supporting research eg with public and patient involvement
Advocacy and Awareness Activities Interested In
Raising Cancer Awareness, Government/Lobbying, Improving Access to Treatment Options, Survivorship support
Methods of Communication
Blogs, Live Webinars, Live Chat Online, Online Community Forums, Telephone Service, Written Information
Member/Audience Type
Cancer Patients and Survivors, Family Members and/or Caregivers of Patients