Teal Talk Day is a global initiative dedicated to raising awareness about ovarian cancer through open conversations and education. This annual observance encourages people to wear teal and engage in meaningful discussions about ovarian cancer prevention, detection, and support.
Quick Facts
When is it: September 23rd annually
Tagged as: Health & Wellness, Women’s Health, Cancer Awareness
What’s the hashtag: #TealTalkDay
When was it founded: 2017
Who founded it: Ovarcome Foundation
History of Teal Talk Day
Ovarcome Foundation established this day to break the silence surrounding ovarian cancer. The initiative began as part of their fifth anniversary of service to the ovarian cancer community. The foundation chose teal, the color representing ovarian cancer awareness, as a symbol of hope and solidarity.
Timeline
- 1809: First documented ovarian tumor removal
- 1980s: Discovery of carboplatin for treatment
- 2012: Ovarcome Foundation established
- 2017: First Teal Talk Day observed
Dates by Year
Year | Month and Date | Day |
---|---|---|
2024 | September 23 | Monday |
2025 | September 23 | Tuesday |
2026 | September 23 | Wednesday |
How It’s Observed
People gather for lunch meetings, walks, or social events wearing teal clothing. During these gatherings, they discuss ovarian cancer awareness, early detection, and the importance of regular medical check-ups. Many organizations host workshops and seminars focusing on women’s health.
Fun Facts About Teal Talk Day
- Over 249,000 women worldwide are diagnosed with ovarian cancer annually
- Early detection significantly improves survival rates
- The movement has spread to multiple countries
- Communities organize various creative awareness activities
Quiz
- What color represents ovarian cancer awareness?
- When was Teal Talk Day first established?
- Who founded this awareness day?
(Answers: 1. Teal, 2. 2017, 3. Ovarcome Foundation)
FAQs
Q: Why was teal chosen as the color?
A: Teal represents ovarian cancer awareness and symbolizes compassion and healing.
Q: How can someone participate?
A: Wear teal, organize awareness talks, share information on social media, or attend local events.
Related
- World Cancer Day
- Women’s Health Week
- National Cancer Prevention Month
- Global Health Awareness Month