HIPEC Fundraising

Kim & Arlo's 100K March
Hi all! Follow mine and my dog Arlo's 100K March to raise money for Liverpool women's hospital. The Women's is special and important to me, as it is where I had my Mucinous Ovarian tumour removed, and received care and support after my diagnosis.
Thank you so much for considering a donation, any amount big or small will help this additional treatment option to be available for women diagnosed with Ovarian cancer. Please find information about this below;
Introducing HIPEC: A Groundbreaking Advancement in Ovarian Cancer Treatment.
Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) is rapidly emerging as the gold-standard treatment for ovarian cancer. With updated NICE guidelines now supporting its use, hospitals across the UK—such as Cardiff, Norfolk, and Norwich are already leading the way in rolling out this innovative approach.
Liverpool Women’s Hospital is poised to join this national movement. By prioritising the necessary groundwork, we aim to treat our first patients as early as May 2025.
How Does HIPEC Work?
For ovarian cancer patients, the treatment journey includes three cycles of chemotherapy, followed by a major surgical procedure to “debulk” any remaining cancer. At this critical stage, HIPEC is introduced: a heated chemotherapy solution is directly applied to the abdomen during surgery, targeting residual cancer cells with precision.
The Impact
Research demonstrates that adding HIPEC to standard debulking surgery improves disease-free survival rates by an additional 5-10%. This gives patients a better chance of prolonged remission and, crucially, enhanced quality of life.
Vision for Liverpool
Liverpool Women’s Hospital patients and clinicians are at the forefront of this groundbreaking work. However, to make HIPEC treatment a reality for our patients, we urgently need to fund a key piece of equipment: the Heat Pump—costing £60,000.
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