Fussell Foundation Alters Ovarian Cancer Path

Cancer Council NSW

The Fussell family has been committed to changing the future of ovarian cancer, ever since hearing Professor Anna deFazio AM speak at the POSH Gala Ball in 2018.

Through their Fussell Family Foundation, they launched and continue to fund the Ovarian Cancer Research Stream in the Daffodil Centre*.

Together, we hope to help more people survive ovarian cancer and accelerate progress, as survival rates for ovarian cancer have only slightly improved over the past few decades.

Read on to learn why the Fussell family threw their support behind this vital research, what it's meant to them and what we've already achieved together.

Why the Fussell family chose to support ovarian cancer research

Daffodil Centre researchers conduct research aimed at informing policy decisions and making a society-level impact for people affected by cancer. This approach has led to significant policy successes for diseases like cervical, bowel, and breast cancers, saving tens of thousands of lives.

Thanks to the Fussell Family Foundation's commitment and generosity, Daffodil Centre researchers are now on the path to make a similar impact on ovarian cancer.

"Ovarian cancer is a complex disease, and we know that breakthroughs take a dedicated team and a long road", say Louise and Thomas Fussell.

"We feel privileged to be able to provide long-term funding that enables Cancer Council's highly skilled researchers to better understand this devastating disease".

How we're tackling ovarian cancer together

The Daffodil Centre's multidisciplinary team is developing an innovative new predictive modelling platform, which will make it possible to predict the future burden of ovarian cancer in Australia and internationally.

With this platform, the team will produce Australia's first Ovarian Cancer Roadmap, which will identify the optimal pathways to prevent, detect and treat ovarian cancer.

As we chart a course forward, we've kept the Fussell family abreast of the progress so far.

"Our experience working with Cancer Council NSW and the Daffodil Centre research team has been exceptional", say Louise and Thomas, "We value the close engagement, receiving regular progress reports from the team and we applaud their skill and dedication to the project."

The importance of long-term funding for cancer research

The Daffodil Centre has experience developing roadmaps to guide cancer control in Australia. If it progresses as expected, the new Ovarian Cancer Roadmap will follow in the footsteps of the Roadmap to Optimising Screening in Australia (ROSA) for breast cancer and the Roadmap to Liver Cancer Control and Clinical Guidelines.

Put simply, we couldn't invest in the new Ovarian Cancer Roadmap without the multi-year support from the Fussell Family Foundation.

Speaking on the topic in early 2024, Professor Karen Canfell AC, the Daffodil Centre's Director at the time, said that "We are extremely grateful to the Fussell family for enabling this life-saving cancer research. It enables our researchers to plan and progress their work into the future with certainty".

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