Ovarian Cancer Support Group Launches in King’s Lynn in Partnership with Target Ovarian Cancer

A new cancer support group has officially launched in King’s Lynn offering peer support to local people affected by ovarian cancer. The group is the result of a new partnership between local cancer charity Big C and leading national charity Target Ovarian Cancer.

Meeting once a month at the King’s Lynn Cancer Support Centre on Railway Road, the group aims to provide a safe, welcoming space for anyone with a diagnosis of ovarian cancer — whether currently undergoing treatment or in remission. Staff and volunteers will be on hand to offer practical advice, emotional support, and signposting to specialist services.

Local resident Diane Boothby has been instrumental in the instigation of this new group. Following her own ovarian cancer diagnosis, Diane is passionate about ensuring support is available for local people in the King’s Lynn area and has been campaigning for a group to be set up. Diane will be facilitating the peer support group herself alongside the Big C and Target Ovarian Cancer teams.

Diane said “I am thrilled that we are launching King’s Lynn’s very first support group for ladies with a diagnosis of ovarian cancer. This support group will provide a safe and encouraging space for women to share their experiences, receive support, and find hope.

“As an ovarian cancer survivor myself, I am still a cancer patient, and I know how important this support group will be for those facing the challenges of ovarian cancer.” 

Diane Boothby holding leaflets about Big C and Target Ovarian Cancer

The group was launched on 18 August with attendees including Councillor Andy Bullen, Mayor of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk, Councillor Josie Ratcliffe (East Downham ward), Rachel Mugnai, Head of Services at Target Ovarian Cancer and Maggie Tween, Head of Cancer at the Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care Board.

Cancer Clinical Nurse Specialists and the Macmillan Cancer Care Coordinator from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and team members from the East of England Cancer Alliance chatted to attendees from the new group, whilst enjoying a piece of cake in celebration.

King's Lynn Mayor Cllr Andy Bullen talking to Diane Boothby with a mug of tea in his hand

Karen Vincent, Chief Executive at Big C said:

We are proud to launch this new group in collaboration with Diane Boothby and Target Ovarian Cancer. We know how important it is to bring cancer support closer to home, making sure people can access help and care within their own community. Whether you’ve recently been diagnosed or are supporting a loved one, our King’s Lynn Cancer Support Centre is here with an understanding, compassionate and welcoming team ready to support you.

A group of six people smiling at the camera at the King's Lynn Support Centre

Supported by the National Lottery Community Fund, Let’s Connect: Target Ovarian Cancer Communities is a new service that brings people affected by ovarian cancer to support each other. Target Ovarian Cancer plans to set up seven peer support groups around the country by the end of the year, with groups already running in Yorkshire and Leicestershire.

Pamela Walker, Project Lead – Peer Support at Target Ovarian Cancer said:

We are very pleased to be working alongside Big C to establish a King’s Lynn Peer Support group as part of our exciting new project Let’s Connect: Target Ovarian Cancer Communities – made possible by the National Lottery Community Fund. We know how important peer support can be, and this group will provide a much-needed local space where women with a diagnosis of ovarian cancer can come together in person.

“A special thank you to Diane Boothby, the group’s volunteer facilitator, who works tirelessly to support other women with a diagnosis of ovarian cancer, both locally, and nationally through campaigning and fundraising.”

This is the first peer support group in partnership with Target Ovarian Cancer in West Norfolk. Big C already hosts a support group for people affected by ovarian cancer in Norwich, which is held at the Big C centre in the grounds of the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.

For further information on joining the group, please email Pamela pwalker@targetovariancancer.org.uk or call 020 3985 8398.

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