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Clyde pharmacy raises $6k for ovarian cancer

TerryWhite Chemmart Clyde has raised more than $6,000 for Ovarian Cancer Australia after hosting its annual Morning Tea on Wednesday 18 February.

More than 70 community members attended the event, alongside Holt MP Cassandra Fernando, who joined the pharmacy team to help highlight the importance of ovarian cancer awareness.

Co-proprietor Carolyn Wynen said the result reflected the generosity of the local community.

“Every donation, every conversation, and every show of support helps. We are proud to raise over $6,000 for Ovarian Cancer Australia and to stand with everyone impacted by ovarian cancer,” she said.

Ms Wynen said the morning tea was not only about fundraising, but also about education and connection.

“Ovarian cancer can be difficult to detect early, which is why awareness matters. If this event encourages people to learn the symptoms, talk with a loved one, or see their GP when something does not feel right, then we have achieved something important,” she said.

Ovarian Cancer Australia notes there is currently no early detection test, and symptoms can be vague. Residents are encouraged to see their GP if symptoms such as persistent bloating, pelvic pain, feeling full quickly, or frequent urination continue.

Support is available via the Ovarian Cancer Australia helpline on 1300 660 334.

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