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*[[Fakhriya Abdel Karim]] (aka "Zainab"), |
*[[Fakhriya Abdel Karim]] (aka "Zainab"), Iraqi actress and political activist (died at age 63)<ref>[http://www.ovguide.com/fakhriya-abdel-karim-9202a8c04000641f8000000005b4d15e Fakhriya Abdel Karim profile at ovguide.com]; accessed 10 June 2014.</ref> |
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*[[Glenda Adams]], Australian novelist and writer (died at age 68) |
*[[Glenda Adams]], Australian novelist and writer (died at age 68) |
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*[[Rita Angus]], New Zealand artist and painter (died at age 61) |
*[[Rita Angus]], New Zealand artist and painter (died at age 61) |
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*[[Barbara Ansell|Dr Barbara Mary Ansell]], British scientist and paediatric rheumatologist (died at age 78) |
*[[Barbara Ansell|Dr Barbara Mary Ansell]], British scientist and paediatric rheumatologist (died at age 78) |
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*[[Dora Akunyili]], Nigerian politician and academic (died at age 59)<ref>[http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/162261-dora-akunyili-dead.html "Dora Akunyili is dead"], premiumtimesng.com; accessed 10 June 2014.</ref> |
*[[Dora Akunyili]], Nigerian politician and academic (died at age 59)<ref>[http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/162261-dora-akunyili-dead.html "Dora Akunyili is dead"], premiumtimesng.com; accessed 10 June 2014.</ref> |
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*[[Maryam Babangida]], [[Nigerian people|Nigerian]] first lady (died at age 61 |
*[[Maryam Babangida]], [[Nigerian people|Nigerian]] first lady (died at age 61)<ref name="The Punch: Maryam's life and times of beauty, glamour and…cancer">{{Cite web|author=Ademola Babalola|url=http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art200912282101317|title=Maryam's life and times of beauty, glamour and…cancer|date=28 December 2009|accessdate=10 June 2014|publisher=The Punch}}</ref> |
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*[[Oksana Baiul|Marina Baiul]], mother of |
*[[Oksana Baiul|Marina Baiul]], mother of Ukrainian Olympic figure skater Oksana Baiul (died in 1991) |
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*[[Marcia Barrett]], |
*[[Marcia Barrett]], Jamaican-born British singer, surviving. |
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*[[Eileen Barton]], |
*[[Eileen Barton]], Brooklyn-born American singer (died at age 81) |
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*[[Kathy Bates]], Oscar-winning American actress, surviving; later treated for [[breast cancer]]. |
*[[Kathy Bates]], Oscar-winning American actress, surviving; later treated for [[breast cancer]]. |
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*[[Laurie Beechman]], American actress/singer (died at age 44) |
*[[Laurie Beechman]], American actress/singer (died at age 44) |
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*[[Clare Boylan]], Irish writer (died at age 58) |
*[[Clare Boylan]], Irish writer (died at age 58) |
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*[[Raelene Boyle]], Australian athlete; surviving |
*[[Raelene Boyle]], Australian athlete; surviving |
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*[[Diem Brown]], American |
*[[Diem Brown]], American reality TV star (''The Real World'' and ''Road Rules'', as well as MTV's documentary of her experience with the disease), surviving.<ref>[http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20731448,00.html Diem Brown interview with ''People Magazine'']; accessed June 10, 2014.</ref><ref>[http://www.glamour.com/health-fitness/2006/10/cancer-diary-diem-brown Diem Brown profile], glamour.com; accessed June 10, 2014.</ref> |
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*[[Pam Brown (Nebraska politician)|Pam Brown]], American politician (died at age 58) |
*[[Pam Brown (Nebraska politician)|Pam Brown]], American politician (died at age 58) |
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*[[Tina Brozman]], American lawyer and judge (died at age 54) |
*[[Tina Brozman]], American lawyer and judge (died at age 54) |
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*[[Veronica Castang]], British film, stage and television actress (died at age 50) |
*[[Veronica Castang]], British film, stage and television actress (died at age 50) |
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*[[Jill Chaifetz]], American lawyer and children's right advocate (died at age 41) |
*[[Jill Chaifetz]], American lawyer and children's right advocate (died at age 41) |
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*[[Carol Channing]], American stage and musical comedy actress, surviving |
*[[Carol Channing]], American stage and musical comedy actress, surviving<ref>[http://www.outinperth.com/index.php/life/ovarian-cancer-the-reality?date=2011-03-13 Carol Channing on battle with ovarian cancer], outinperth.com; March 13, 2011.</ref> |
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*[[Cayle Chernin]], Canadian actress, writer, and producer (died at age 63 |
*[[Cayle Chernin]], Canadian actress, writer, and producer (died at age 63)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Entertainment/20110220/cayle-chernin-dead-at-63-110220|title='Goin' Down the Road' actress Cayle Chernin dead at 63|publisher=Ctv.ca|date=2011-02-20|accessdate=2013-07-09}}</ref> |
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*[[Caitlin Clarke]], American actress (died at age 52) |
*[[Caitlin Clarke]], American actress (died at age 52) |
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*[[Alma Cogan]], English singer/entertainer (died at age 34) |
*[[Alma Cogan]], English singer/entertainer (died at age 34) |
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*[[Claudia Cohen]], American socialite and journalist (died at age 56) |
*[[Claudia Cohen]], American socialite and journalist (died at age 56) |
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*[[Anita Connick]], American lawyer, judge and [[Louisiana Supreme Court]] justice (died at age 55) |
*[[Anita Connick]], American lawyer, judge and [[Louisiana Supreme Court]] justice (died at age 55) |
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*[[Maureen Connolly]], tennis great; first woman to win four grand slam titles in one year (died age 34 |
*[[Maureen Connolly]], tennis great; first woman to win four grand slam titles in one year (died age 34)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mcbtennis.org/LittleMo%27sLegacy_18.aspx|title=Little Mo's Legacy|accessdate=2014-01-02}}</ref> |
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*[[Mary Kathleen Cooney|Mary Cooney]], American social worker, freelance book editor, and ''[[Arizona Daily Star]]'' copy editor (died at age 66 |
*[[Mary Kathleen Cooney|Mary Cooney]], American social worker, freelance book editor, and ''[[Arizona Daily Star]]'' copy editor (died at age 66)<ref>[http://azstarnet.com/news/local/star-copy-editor-mary-cooney-dies-at/article_0a979461-d3a4-5676-9b5f-033cc9d9f8a5.html ''Arizona Daily Star'' copy editor Mary Cooney dies at 66], azstarnet.com; accessed June 10, 2014.</ref> |
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*[[Helen Cresswell]], British writer and author (died at age 71) |
*[[Helen Cresswell]], British writer and author (died at age 71) |
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*[[Cathryn Damon]], American actress (died at age 56) |
*[[Cathryn Damon]], American actress (died at age 56) |
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*[[Ann Dunham]], mother of [[Barack Obama]] (died at age 52) |
*[[Ann Dunham]], mother of [[Barack Obama]] (died at age 52) |
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*[[Doris Dungey]], influential American blogger and analyst on economic and finance issues (died at age 47) |
*[[Doris Dungey]], influential American blogger and analyst on economic and finance issues (died at age 47) |
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*[[Patricia C. Dunn]], American businesswoman and former |
*[[Patricia C. Dunn]], American businesswoman and former Hewlett-Packard executive (died at age 58)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204903804577080643471538180.html|title=WSJ.com: "Former H-P Chairman Patricia Dunn Has Died"|last=Lublin|first=Joanne S.|date=December 6, 2011|work=Wall Street Journal Online|publisher=Wall Street Journal|accessdate=December 6, 2011}}</ref> |
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*[[Robert Eads]], American female to male transsexual who was denied medical treatment for the cancer in the |
*[[Robert Eads]], American female to male transsexual who was denied medical treatment for the cancer in the U.S. state of Georgia (died at age 53) |
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*[[Lorraine Ellison]], American soul singer (died at age 51) |
*[[Lorraine Ellison]], American soul singer (died at age 51) |
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*[[Susan Fernandez|Susan Fernandez Magno]], Filipino singer, activist and academic (died at age 52) |
*[[Susan Fernandez|Susan Fernandez Magno]], Filipino singer, activist and academic (died at age 52) |
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*[[Jeannie Ferris]], Australian politician (died at age 66) |
*[[Jeannie Ferris]], Australian politician (died at age 66) |
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*[[Patricia Franchi Flaherty]], founder of [http://www.ovationsforthecure.org '''Ovations for the Cure'''] (died at age 53)<ref> http://www.ovationsforthecure.org/about/about.php </ref> |
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*[[Susan Fleetwood]], British film actress (died at age 51) |
*[[Susan Fleetwood]], British film actress (died at age 51) |
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*[[Rosalind Franklin|Dr Rosalind Franklin]], British physical chemist and crystallographer, linked with the discovery of the shape of the double helix of DNA (died at age 37) |
*[[Rosalind Franklin|Dr Rosalind Franklin]], British physical chemist and crystallographer, linked with the discovery of the shape of the double helix of DNA (died at age 37) |
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*[[Doris Pilkington Garimara]] |
*[[Doris Pilkington Garimara]], Australian author (died at age 76) |
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*[[Catherine Gaskin]], Irish-Australian novelist (died at age 80) |
*[[Catherine Gaskin]], Irish-Australian novelist (died at age 80) |
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*[[Lynda Gibson]], Australian comedian and actress (died at age 47)<ref>[http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/01/03/1072908953576.html?from=storyrhs Notice of death of Lynda Gibson], theage.com.au (January 4, 2004); accessed April 11, 2014.</ref> |
*[[Lynda Gibson]], Australian comedian and actress (died at age 47)<ref>[http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/01/03/1072908953576.html?from=storyrhs Notice of death of Lynda Gibson], theage.com.au (January 4, 2004); accessed April 11, 2014.</ref> |
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*[[Frances Ginsberg]], American operatic soprano (died at age 55 from brain and spinal cancer; had been previously treated for breast and ovarian cancer) |
*[[Frances Ginsberg]], American operatic soprano (died at age 55 from brain and spinal cancer; had been previously treated for breast and ovarian cancer) |
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*[[Debbie Goad]], American journalist and magazine publisher (died at age 46) |
*[[Debbie Goad]], American journalist and magazine publisher (died at age 46) |
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*[[Johanna's Law|Johanna Silver Gordon]], American schoolteacher (died at age 58 in 2000), for whom '' |
*[[Johanna's Law|Johanna Silver Gordon]], American schoolteacher (died at age 58 in 2000), for whom ''Johanna's Law'' was named. |
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*[[Ella Grasso]], American politician; first woman ever to be elected a state governor in the United States in her own right (died at age 61) |
*[[Ella Grasso]], American politician; first woman ever to be elected a state governor in the United States in her own right (died at age 61) |
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*[[Nancy Graves]], American sculptor, painter, printmaker, and filmmaker (died at age 55) |
*[[Nancy Graves]], American sculptor, painter, printmaker, and filmmaker (died at age 55) |
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*[[Marjorie Gross]], Canadian comedian and television writer/producer ('' |
*[[Marjorie Gross]], Canadian comedian and television writer/producer (''Seinfeld'') (died at age 40) |
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*[[Linda Grover]], American peace activist, founder of Global Family Day (died at age 76) |
*[[Linda Grover]], American peace activist, founder of Global Family Day (died at age 76) |
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*[[Dolly Haas]], German-American actress and singer (died at age 84) |
*[[Dolly Haas]], German-American actress and singer (died at age 84) |
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*[[Joan Hackett]], American actress (died at age 49) |
*[[Joan Hackett]], American actress (died at age 49) |
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*[[Cassandra Harris]], Australian actress; first wife of [[Pierce Brosnan]] (died at age 43; Cassandra Harris's mother, Mrs Roma Waites, and Harris' daughter, Charlotte Brosnan, also died of the disease)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20713827,00.html|title=Pierce Brosnan's Daughter Dies of Ovarian Cancer|author=Elizabeth Leonard|date=1 July 2013|newspaper=[[People (magazine)|People]]}}</ref> |
*[[Cassandra Harris]], Australian actress; first wife of [[Pierce Brosnan]] (died at age 43; Cassandra Harris's mother, Mrs Roma Waites, and Harris' daughter, Charlotte Brosnan, also died at age 41 of the disease)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20713827,00.html|title=Pierce Brosnan's Daughter Dies of Ovarian Cancer|author=Elizabeth Leonard|date=1 July 2013|newspaper=[[People (magazine)|People]]}}</ref> |
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*[[Josephine Hart]], Irish-born British-based novelist (died at age 69) |
*[[Josephine Hart]], Irish-born British-based novelist (died at age 69) |
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*[[Joyce Hatto]], British |
*[[Joyce Hatto]], British pianist (died at age 77) |
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*[[Dianne Heatherington]], |
*[[Dianne Heatherington]], Canadian film and television actress (died at age 48) |
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*[[Sharon Herbst|Sharon Tyler Herbst]], American chef and |
*[[Sharon Herbst|Sharon Tyler Herbst]], American chef and cookbook author (died at age 64) |
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*[[Denise Jefferson]], American dancer/director of the Ailey School (died at age 65 |
*[[Denise Jefferson]], American dancer/director of the Ailey School (died at age 65)<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/20/arts/dance/20jefferson.html?_r=2&ref=obituaries ''New York Times'' obituary for Denise Jefferson], July 20, 2010; accessed January 2, 2014.</ref> |
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*[[Madeline Kahn]], American actress, singer and comedienne (died at age 57) |
*[[Madeline Kahn]], American actress, singer and comedienne (died at age 57) |
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*[[Shizuko Kasagi]], Japanese jazz singer and actress (died at age 70) |
*[[Shizuko Kasagi]], Japanese jazz singer and actress (died at age 70) |
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*[[Tomoko Kawakami]], Japanese voice actress (died at age 40) |
*[[Tomoko Kawakami]], Japanese voice actress (died at age 40) |
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*[[Grace Keagy]], American musical theatre, soap opera and television actress (died at age 87) |
*[[Grace Keagy]], American musical theatre, soap opera and television actress (died at age 87) |
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*[[Pagan Kennedy]], American author, surviving.<ref>Kennedy, Pagan. ''Zine: How I Spent Six Years of My Life in the Underground and Finally.Found Myself.I Think''. Mishawaka, IN: Better World Books, 1995.<!-- ISBN needed --></ref> |
*[[Pagan Kennedy]], American author, surviving.<ref>Kennedy, Pagan. ''Zine: How I Spent Six Years of My Life in the Underground and Finally...Found Myself...I Think''. Mishawaka, IN: Better World Books, 1995.<!-- ISBN needed --></ref> |
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*[[Coretta Scott King]], American civil rights activist; widow of the [[Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.]] (died at age 78) |
*[[Coretta Scott King]], American civil rights activist; widow of the [[Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.]] (died at age 78) |
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*[[Manisha Koirala |
*[[Manisha Koirala], Bollywood actress and political activist, surviving<ref>[http://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/2012/nov/301112-Mumbai-Bollywood-Manisha-Koirala-diagnosed-with-ovarian-cancer.htm Manisha Koirala diagnosed with ovarian cancer], mid-day.com, 30 November 2012.</ref> |
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*[[Robert Kraft|Myra Nathalie Kraft (née Hiatt; December 27, 1942 – July 20, 2011)]], wife of businessman and owner of the |
*[[Robert Kraft|Myra Nathalie Kraft (née Hiatt; December 27, 1942 – July 20, 2011)]], wife of businessman and owner of the New England Patriots football team, [[Robert Kraft|Robert "Bob" Kraft]]. |
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*[[Joyce Kulhawik]], American film critic and Boston television personality; former TV co-host of movie critic |
*[[Joyce Kulhawik]], American film critic and Boston television personality; former TV co-host of movie critic Leonard Maltin; surviving. |
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*[[Craig Kusick|Sarabeth Kusick]], wife of American baseball player [[Craig Kusick]] (died at age 56); her husband died from leukemia nine months following his wife's death. |
*[[Craig Kusick|Sarabeth Kusick]], wife of American baseball player [[Craig Kusick]] (died at age 56); her husband died from leukemia nine months following his wife's death. |
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*[[Francess Lantz]], American librarian, novelist and writer (died at age 52) |
*[[Francess Lantz]], American librarian, novelist and writer (died at age 52) |
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*[[Evelyn Lauder]], Vienna-born New York businesswoman, breast cancer awareness activist, and philanthropist (died at age 75) |
*[[Evelyn Lauder]], Vienna-born New York businesswoman, breast cancer awareness activist, and philanthropist (died at age 75) |
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*[[Marjie Lawrence]], British actress (died at age 78)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/343844/All-women-must-know-signs-of-ovarian-cancer|title=All women must know signs of ovarian cancer|author=Sarah Greene|author2=Katherine Hassell |publisher=[[Daily Express]]|date=4 September 2012|accessdate=13 March 2013}}</ref> |
*[[Marjie Lawrence]], British actress (died at age 78)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/343844/All-women-must-know-signs-of-ovarian-cancer|title=All women must know signs of ovarian cancer|author=Sarah Greene|author2=Katherine Hassell |publisher=[[Daily Express]]|date=4 September 2012|accessdate=13 March 2013}}</ref> |
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*[[Dixie Lee]], American singer; first Mrs [[Bing Crosby]] (died three days before her 41st birthday) |
*[[Dixie Lee]], American singer; first Mrs. [[Bing Crosby]] (died three days before her 41st birthday) |
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*[[Valisia LeKae]], American singer and musical theatre actress (diagnosed in December 2013 at age 34; surviving)<ref>Hetrick, Adam. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/185620-Tony-Award-Nominee-Valisia-LeKae-Departs-Broadways-Motown-to-Undergo-Treatment-for-Ovarian-Cancer?tsrc=hph "Tony Award Nominee Valisia LeKae Departs Broadway's Motown to Undergo Treatment for Ovarian Cancer"] playbill.com, December 17, 2013; accessed April 11, 2014.</ref> |
*[[Valisia LeKae]], American singer and musical theatre actress (diagnosed in December 2013 at age 34; surviving)<ref>Hetrick, Adam. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/185620-Tony-Award-Nominee-Valisia-LeKae-Departs-Broadways-Motown-to-Undergo-Treatment-for-Ovarian-Cancer?tsrc=hph "Tony Award Nominee Valisia LeKae Departs Broadway's Motown to Undergo Treatment for Ovarian Cancer"] playbill.com, December 17, 2013; accessed April 11, 2014.</ref> |
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*[[Lim Bee Kau]], Malaysian politician, MP for [[Padang Serai]] from 1999 to 2009 (died in 2014, aged 58) |
*[[Lim Bee Kau]], Malaysian politician, MP for [[Padang Serai]] from 1999 to 2009 (died in 2014, aged 58)<ref>[http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/national-wanita-mca-vice-chairman-dies National Wanita MCA vice-chairman dies]</ref> |
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*[[Clarice Lispector]], Brazilian prose writer (died at age 56) |
*[[Clarice Lispector]], Brazilian prose writer (died at age 56) |
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*[[Wangari Maathai|Wangari Muta Maathai]], Kenyan environmental and political activist (died at age 71) |
*[[Wangari Maathai|Wangari Muta Maathai]], Kenyan environmental and political activist (died at age 71) |
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*[[Mary I of England]], née Mary Tudor (died either of uterine cancer or ovarian cancer, aged 42) |
*[[Mary I of England]], née Mary Tudor (died either of uterine cancer or ovarian cancer, aged 42) |
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*[[Elizabeth Maguire]], American author, editor and publisher |
*[[Elizabeth Maguire]], American author, editor and publisher of Basic Books (died at age 47)<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/12/books/12maguire.html Obituary for Elizabeth Maguire], ''New York Times'', April 12, 2006.</ref> |
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*[[Janet Margolin]], American film, stage, and television actress (died at age 50) |
*[[Janet Margolin]], American film, stage, and television actress (died at age 50) |
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*[[Raymond and Monique Martinot|Monique Leroy Martinot]], French |
*[[Raymond and Monique Martinot|Monique Leroy Martinot]], French cause célèbre for cryostasis (died in 1984; age undisclosed) |
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*[[Nancy McDonald]], American politician (died at age 72) |
*[[Nancy McDonald]], American politician (died at age 72) |
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*[[Stephenie McMillan]], British set decorator (died at age 71) |
*[[Stephenie McMillan]], British set decorator (died at age 71) |
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*[[Heather Menzies]], Canadian-born actress, most famous for playing "Louisa" in '' |
*[[Heather Menzies]], Canadian-born actress, most famous for playing "Louisa" in ''The Sound of Music''; widow of actor [[Robert Urich]]; surviving. |
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*[[Mary Millar]], British actress, most famous as "Rose" from ''[[Keeping Up Appearances]]'' (died at age 62) |
*[[Mary Millar]], British actress, most famous as "Rose" from ''[[Keeping Up Appearances]]'' (died at age 62) |
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*[[Shannon Miller]], American Olympic gold-medalist gymnast; surviving. |
*[[Shannon Miller]], American Olympic gold-medalist gymnast; surviving. |
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*[[Helen Wallbank Milliken|Helen W. Milliken]], wife of former |
*[[Helen Wallbank Milliken|Helen W. Milliken]], wife of former Michigan governor [[William Milliken]] and one-time Michigan First Lady (died November 16, 2012, aged 89)<ref>[http://www.freep.com/article/20121116/NEWS06/121116004/1001/rss01 Report of death of former Michigan First Lady Helen W. Milliken], freep.com; accessed April 11, 2014.</ref> |
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*[[Suzanne Mizzi]], British-Maltese glamour model, singer, interior designer and abstract artist (died at age 43) |
*[[Suzanne Mizzi]], British-Maltese glamour model, singer, interior designer and abstract artist (died at age 43) |
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*[[Miriam Mone]], [[County Armagh]]-born Irish fashion designer (died at age 42) |
*[[Miriam Mone]], [[County Armagh]]-born Irish fashion designer (died at age 42) |
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*[[Dana Reeve|Helen Simpson Morosini]], mother of the late American singer/actress/activist [[Dana Reeve]] (died at age 71) |
*[[Dana Reeve|Helen Simpson Morosini]], mother of the late American singer/actress/activist [[Dana Reeve]] (died at age 71) |
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*[[Bess Myerson]], |
*[[Bess Myerson]], Miss America (1945), surviving. |
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*[[Connie Needham]], American dancer and former actress, surviving. |
*[[Connie Needham]], American dancer and former actress, surviving. |
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*[[Akemi Negishi]], |
*[[Akemi Negishi]], Japanese film actress (died at age 73) |
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*[[Ursula Nordstrom]], American book editor (died at age 78 |
*[[Ursula Nordstrom]], American book editor (died at age 78)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/03/22/reviews/980322.22sinklet.html|title=Confessions of a Former Child|publisher=Nytimes.com|date=1998-03-22|accessdate=2013-07-09}}</ref> |
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*[[Laura Nyro]], American singer-songwriter (died at age 49; her |
*[[Laura Nyro]], American singer-songwriter (died at age 49; her mother, Gilda Nigro, also died of ovarian cancer at age 49) |
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*[[Dawn O'Donnell]], |
*[[Dawn O'Donnell]], Australian LGBT rights activist, campaigner, and entrepreneur (died at age 79) |
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*[[Meryl O'Loughlin]], American casting director and talent executive (died at age 73) |
*[[Meryl O'Loughlin]], American casting director and talent executive (died at age 73) |
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*[[Lute Olson|Roberta "Bobbi" Olson]], wife of [[Lute Olson]] (died at age 65 |
*[[Lute Olson|Roberta "Bobbi" Olson]], wife of [[Lute Olson]] (died at age 65)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uanews.org/node/4088|title=Bobbi Olson, Wife of UA Men's Basketball Coach, Dies. Memorial Scheduled|publisher=UANews|accessdate=2013-07-09}}</ref> |
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*[[Mary Oppen]], American activist, artist, photographer, poet and writer (died at age 81) |
*[[Mary Oppen]], American activist, artist, photographer, poet and writer (died at age 81) |
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*[[Barbara Park]], American author of children's books (died at age 66) |
*[[Barbara Park]], American author of children's books (died at age 66) |
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*[[Julie Parrish]], American film, stage and television actress (died at age 62) |
*[[Julie Parrish]], American film, stage and television actress (died at age 62) |
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*[[Alice Pearce]], American comedic stage, film and television actress ('' |
*[[Alice Pearce]], American comedic stage, film and television actress (''Bewitched'') (died at age 48) |
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*[[Gilda Radner]], American actress/comedienne ('' |
*[[Gilda Radner]], American actress/comedienne (''Saturday Night Live'') (died at age 42) |
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*[[Mary Raftery]], Irish investigative journalist, filmmaker and writer (died at age 54) |
*[[Mary Raftery]], Irish investigative journalist, filmmaker and writer (died at age 54) |
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*[[Patsy Ramsey]], garnered notoriety (with her husband) following the 1996 murder of their daughter, [[JonBenét Ramsey|JonBenét]] (died at age 49) |
*[[Patsy Ramsey]], garnered notoriety (with her husband) following the 1996 murder of their daughter, [[JonBenét Ramsey|JonBenét]] (died at age 49) |
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*[[William Rehnquist|Natalie "Nan" Cornell Rehnquist]], wife of |
*[[William Rehnquist|Natalie "Nan" Cornell Rehnquist]], wife of U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice [[William Rehnquist]] (died October 17, 1991 at age 62) |
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*[[Jolie Christine Rickman]], American feminist, social activist and musician (died at age 34 |
*[[Jolie Christine Rickman]], American feminist, social activist and musician (died at age 34)<ref>[http://www.jolierickman.com Jolie Christine Rickman official website]</ref> |
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*[[Judith Merkle Riley]], American academic, educator and novelist (died at age 68 |
*[[Judith Merkle Riley]], American academic, educator and novelist (died at age 68)<ref>{{cite web|last=McLellan|first=Dennis|url=http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-judith-merkle-riley-20100922,0,5698294.story|title=Judith Merkle Riley, author of bestselling historical novels, dies at 68 from ovarian cancer|publisher=latimes.com|date=2010-09-23|accessdate=2013-07-09}}</ref> |
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*[[Marsha Rivkin]], for whom the '''Marsha Rivkin Center for Ovarian Cancer Research''' in Seattle, Washington, was founded (died in 1993)<ref> http://www.marsharivkin.org/about/rivkin.html </ref> |
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*[[Lou Halsell Rodenberger]], American educator, professor, and journalist (died at age 82) |
*[[Lou Halsell Rodenberger]], American educator, professor, and journalist (died at age 82) |
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*[[Gillian Rose]], British academic (died at age 48) |
*[[Gillian Rose]], British academic (died at age 48) |
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*[[Linda Smith (comedian)|Linda Smith]], British actress/comedienne; head of the British Humanists' Association (died at age 48) |
*[[Linda Smith (comedian)|Linda Smith]], British actress/comedienne; head of the British Humanists' Association (died at age 48) |
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*[[Smita Talwalkar]], Indian [[Bollywood]] actress, director and producer (died at age 59) |
*[[Smita Talwalkar]], Indian [[Bollywood]] actress, director and producer (died at age 59) |
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*[[Jessica Tandy]], Oscar-winning ('' |
*[[Jessica Tandy]], Oscar-winning (''Driving Miss Daisy'') British-born American stage, film and television actress (died at age 85) |
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*[[Liz Tilberis]], |
*[[Liz Tilberis]], British-born American-based fashionista/Editor-in-chief of ''Harper's Bazaar'' (died at age 51) |
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*[[Margaret Mary Vojtko]], American academic and educator (died at age 83 in 2013 of a heart attack; had been receiving treatment for ovarian cancer)<ref>[http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/opinion/perspectives/death-of-an-adjunct-703773 Notice of death of Margaret Mary Vojtko], post-gazette.com; accessed December 30, 2013.</ref><ref>[http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/09/19/newspaper-column-death-adjunct-prompts-debate Debate surrounding circumstances of death of Margaret Mary Vojtko], insidehighered.com; accessed January 2, 2014.</ref> |
*[[Margaret Mary Vojtko]], American academic and educator (died at age 83 in 2013 of a heart attack; had been receiving treatment for ovarian cancer)<ref>[http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/opinion/perspectives/death-of-an-adjunct-703773 Notice of death of Margaret Mary Vojtko], post-gazette.com; accessed December 30, 2013.</ref><ref>[http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/09/19/newspaper-column-death-adjunct-prompts-debate Debate surrounding circumstances of death of Margaret Mary Vojtko], insidehighered.com; accessed January 2, 2014.</ref> |
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*[[Joyce Wadler]], New York journalist and '' |
*[[Joyce Wadler]], New York journalist and ''New York Times'' columnist; surviving. |
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*[[Nina Wang]], Chair of |
*[[Nina Wang]], Chair of Chinachem Group, Asia's richest woman at the time of her death (died at age 69 in 2007)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/southeastasia/view/271533/1/.html|title=Nina Wang's fortune-teller lays claim to her estate|work=[[Channel NewsAsia]]|date=20 April 2007|accessdate=18 March 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6524861.stm|work=BBC News|title=HK richest woman Nina Wang dead|date=4 April 2007|accessdate=20 May 2010}}</ref> |
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*[[Angela Winbush]], |
*[[Angela Winbush]], American rhythm and blues vocalist; surviving. |
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*[[Mari Yonehara]], Japanese translator, essayist, non-fiction writer and novelist (died at age 56) |
*[[Mari Yonehara]], Japanese translator, essayist, non-fiction writer and novelist (died at age 56) |
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*[[Haydee Yorac]], Filipino public servant, law professor and politician (died at age 64) |
*[[Haydee Yorac]], Filipino public servant, law professor and politician (died at age 64) |
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*[[Loretta Young]], Oscar-winning ('' |
*[[Loretta Young]], Oscar-winning (''The Farmer's Daughter'', 1947), American film and television actress (died at age 87) |
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*[[Yvonne Zanos]], |
*[[Yvonne Zanos]], American television journalist (at KDKA-TV; died at age 60)<ref>[http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/breaking/kdka-tv-consumer-reporter-yvonne-zanos-dies-227751 Death of Yvonne Zanos], post-gazette.com; accessed March 24, 2014.</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 17:19, 20 September 2014
List of notable women who have or had ovarian cancer, whose illness attracted publicity.
- Fakhriya Abdel Karim (aka "Zainab"), Iraqi actress and political activist (died at age 63)[1]
- Glenda Adams, Australian novelist and writer (died at age 68)
- Rita Angus, New Zealand artist and painter (died at age 61)
- Evelyn Ankers, American film actress (died at age 67)
- Dr Barbara Mary Ansell, British scientist and paediatric rheumatologist (died at age 78)
- Dora Akunyili, Nigerian politician and academic (died at age 59)[2]
- Maryam Babangida, Nigerian first lady (died at age 61)[3]
- Marina Baiul, mother of Ukrainian Olympic figure skater Oksana Baiul (died in 1991)
- Marcia Barrett, Jamaican-born British singer, surviving.
- Eileen Barton, Brooklyn-born American singer (died at age 81)
- Kathy Bates, Oscar-winning American actress, surviving; later treated for breast cancer.
- Laurie Beechman, American actress/singer (died at age 44)
- Marcheline Bertrand, American film actress; mother of Angelina Jolie and James Haven; former wife of Jon Voight (died at age 56)
- Carol Bly, American short-story writer/essayist (died at age 77)
- Clare Boylan, Irish writer (died at age 58)
- Raelene Boyle, Australian athlete; surviving
- Diem Brown, American reality TV star (The Real World and Road Rules, as well as MTV's documentary of her experience with the disease), surviving.[4][5]
- Pam Brown, American politician (died at age 58)
- Tina Brozman, American lawyer and judge (died at age 54)
- Dorothy Brunson, American businesswoman; first African American woman to own radio and television stations (died at age 72)
- Zenobia Camprubí Aymar, Spanish-born (of Catalan and Puerto Rican descent) writer, poet and translator (died at age 69)
- Veronica Castang, British film, stage and television actress (died at age 50)
- Jill Chaifetz, American lawyer and children's right advocate (died at age 41)
- Carol Channing, American stage and musical comedy actress, surviving[6]
- Cayle Chernin, Canadian actress, writer, and producer (died at age 63)[7]
- Caitlin Clarke, American actress (died at age 52)
- Alma Cogan, English singer/entertainer (died at age 34)
- Claudia Cohen, American socialite and journalist (died at age 56)
- Anita Connick, American lawyer, judge and Louisiana Supreme Court justice (died at age 55)
- Maureen Connolly, tennis great; first woman to win four grand slam titles in one year (died age 34)[8]
- Mary Cooney, American social worker, freelance book editor, and Arizona Daily Star copy editor (died at age 66)[9]
- Helen Cresswell, British writer and author (died at age 71)
- Cathryn Damon, American actress (died at age 56)
- U.S. congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), surviving.
- Sandy Dennis, Oscar-winning American actress (died at age 54)
- Nancy Dolman, Canadian actress and wife of Martin Short (died at age 58)
- Diana Dors, British actress, also known as Diana d'Ors (died at age 52)
- Sara Douglass, Australian fantasy writer (died at age 54)
- Ann Dunham, mother of Barack Obama (died at age 52)
- Doris Dungey, influential American blogger and analyst on economic and finance issues (died at age 47)
- Patricia C. Dunn, American businesswoman and former Hewlett-Packard executive (died at age 58)[10]
- Robert Eads, American female to male transsexual who was denied medical treatment for the cancer in the U.S. state of Georgia (died at age 53)
- Lorraine Ellison, American soul singer (died at age 51)
- Susan Fernandez Magno, Filipino singer, activist and academic (died at age 52)
- Jeannie Ferris, Australian politician (died at age 66)
- Patricia Franchi Flaherty, founder of Ovations for the Cure (died at age 53)[11]
- Susan Fleetwood, British film actress (died at age 51)
- Dr Rosalind Franklin, British physical chemist and crystallographer, linked with the discovery of the shape of the double helix of DNA (died at age 37)
- Doris Pilkington Garimara, Australian author (died at age 76)
- Catherine Gaskin, Irish-Australian novelist (died at age 80)
- Lynda Gibson, Australian comedian and actress (died at age 47)[12]
- Frances Ginsberg, American operatic soprano (died at age 55 from brain and spinal cancer; had been previously treated for breast and ovarian cancer)
- Debbie Goad, American journalist and magazine publisher (died at age 46)
- Johanna Silver Gordon, American schoolteacher (died at age 58 in 2000), for whom Johanna's Law was named.
- Ella Grasso, American politician; first woman ever to be elected a state governor in the United States in her own right (died at age 61)
- Nancy Graves, American sculptor, painter, printmaker, and filmmaker (died at age 55)
- Marjorie Gross, Canadian comedian and television writer/producer (Seinfeld) (died at age 40)
- Linda Grover, American peace activist, founder of Global Family Day (died at age 76)
- Dolly Haas, German-American actress and singer (died at age 84)
- Joan Hackett, American actress (died at age 49)
- Cassandra Harris, Australian actress; first wife of Pierce Brosnan (died at age 43; Cassandra Harris's mother, Mrs Roma Waites, and Harris' daughter, Charlotte Brosnan, also died at age 41 of the disease)[13]
- Josephine Hart, Irish-born British-based novelist (died at age 69)
- Joyce Hatto, British pianist (died at age 77)
- Dianne Heatherington, Canadian film and television actress (died at age 48)
- Sharon Tyler Herbst, American chef and cookbook author (died at age 64)
- Denise Jefferson, American dancer/director of the Ailey School (died at age 65)[14]
- Madeline Kahn, American actress, singer and comedienne (died at age 57)
- Shizuko Kasagi, Japanese jazz singer and actress (died at age 70)
- Tomoko Kawakami, Japanese voice actress (died at age 40)
- Grace Keagy, American musical theatre, soap opera and television actress (died at age 87)
- Pagan Kennedy, American author, surviving.[15]
- Coretta Scott King, American civil rights activist; widow of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. (died at age 78)
- [[Manisha Koirala], Bollywood actress and political activist, surviving[16]
- Myra Nathalie Kraft (née Hiatt; December 27, 1942 – July 20, 2011), wife of businessman and owner of the New England Patriots football team, Robert "Bob" Kraft.
- Joyce Kulhawik, American film critic and Boston television personality; former TV co-host of movie critic Leonard Maltin; surviving.
- Sarabeth Kusick, wife of American baseball player Craig Kusick (died at age 56); her husband died from leukemia nine months following his wife's death.
- Francess Lantz, American librarian, novelist and writer (died at age 52)
- Evelyn Lauder, Vienna-born New York businesswoman, breast cancer awareness activist, and philanthropist (died at age 75)
- Marjie Lawrence, British actress (died at age 78)[17]
- Dixie Lee, American singer; first Mrs. Bing Crosby (died three days before her 41st birthday)
- Valisia LeKae, American singer and musical theatre actress (diagnosed in December 2013 at age 34; surviving)[18]
- Lim Bee Kau, Malaysian politician, MP for Padang Serai from 1999 to 2009 (died in 2014, aged 58)[19]
- Clarice Lispector, Brazilian prose writer (died at age 56)
- Wangari Muta Maathai, Kenyan environmental and political activist (died at age 71)
- Mary I of England, née Mary Tudor (died either of uterine cancer or ovarian cancer, aged 42)
- Elizabeth Maguire, American author, editor and publisher of Basic Books (died at age 47)[20]
- Janet Margolin, American film, stage, and television actress (died at age 50)
- Monique Leroy Martinot, French cause célèbre for cryostasis (died in 1984; age undisclosed)
- Nancy McDonald, American politician (died at age 72)
- Stephenie McMillan, British set decorator (died at age 71)
- Heather Menzies, Canadian-born actress, most famous for playing "Louisa" in The Sound of Music; widow of actor Robert Urich; surviving.
- Mary Millar, British actress, most famous as "Rose" from Keeping Up Appearances (died at age 62)
- Shannon Miller, American Olympic gold-medalist gymnast; surviving.
- Helen W. Milliken, wife of former Michigan governor William Milliken and one-time Michigan First Lady (died November 16, 2012, aged 89)[21]
- Suzanne Mizzi, British-Maltese glamour model, singer, interior designer and abstract artist (died at age 43)
- Miriam Mone, County Armagh-born Irish fashion designer (died at age 42)
- Helen Simpson Morosini, mother of the late American singer/actress/activist Dana Reeve (died at age 71)
- Bess Myerson, Miss America (1945), surviving.
- Connie Needham, American dancer and former actress, surviving.
- Akemi Negishi, Japanese film actress (died at age 73)
- Ursula Nordstrom, American book editor (died at age 78)[22]
- Laura Nyro, American singer-songwriter (died at age 49; her mother, Gilda Nigro, also died of ovarian cancer at age 49)
- Dawn O'Donnell, Australian LGBT rights activist, campaigner, and entrepreneur (died at age 79)
- Meryl O'Loughlin, American casting director and talent executive (died at age 73)
- Roberta "Bobbi" Olson, wife of Lute Olson (died at age 65)[23]
- Mary Oppen, American activist, artist, photographer, poet and writer (died at age 81)
- Barbara Park, American author of children's books (died at age 66)
- Julie Parrish, American film, stage and television actress (died at age 62)
- Alice Pearce, American comedic stage, film and television actress (Bewitched) (died at age 48)
- Gilda Radner, American actress/comedienne (Saturday Night Live) (died at age 42)
- Mary Raftery, Irish investigative journalist, filmmaker and writer (died at age 54)
- Patsy Ramsey, garnered notoriety (with her husband) following the 1996 murder of their daughter, JonBenét (died at age 49)
- Natalie "Nan" Cornell Rehnquist, wife of U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist (died October 17, 1991 at age 62)
- Jolie Christine Rickman, American feminist, social activist and musician (died at age 34)[24]
- Judith Merkle Riley, American academic, educator and novelist (died at age 68)[25]
- Marsha Rivkin, for whom the Marsha Rivkin Center for Ovarian Cancer Research in Seattle, Washington, was founded (died in 1993)[26]
- Lou Halsell Rodenberger, American educator, professor, and journalist (died at age 82)
- Gillian Rose, British academic (died at age 48)
- Janet Rowley, American cancer researcher (died at age 88)[27]
- Margi Scharff, American artist (died at age 52)
- Linda Scheid, American lawyer, activist and politician (died the day before her 69th birthday)
- Dinah Shore, American singer and actress (died at age 77)
- Linda Smith, British actress/comedienne; head of the British Humanists' Association (died at age 48)
- Smita Talwalkar, Indian Bollywood actress, director and producer (died at age 59)
- Jessica Tandy, Oscar-winning (Driving Miss Daisy) British-born American stage, film and television actress (died at age 85)
- Liz Tilberis, British-born American-based fashionista/Editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar (died at age 51)
- Margaret Mary Vojtko, American academic and educator (died at age 83 in 2013 of a heart attack; had been receiving treatment for ovarian cancer)[28][29]
- Joyce Wadler, New York journalist and New York Times columnist; surviving.
- Nina Wang, Chair of Chinachem Group, Asia's richest woman at the time of her death (died at age 69 in 2007)[30][31]
- Angela Winbush, American rhythm and blues vocalist; surviving.
- Mari Yonehara, Japanese translator, essayist, non-fiction writer and novelist (died at age 56)
- Haydee Yorac, Filipino public servant, law professor and politician (died at age 64)
- Loretta Young, Oscar-winning (The Farmer's Daughter, 1947), American film and television actress (died at age 87)
- Yvonne Zanos, American television journalist (at KDKA-TV; died at age 60)[32]
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