Support

Donate

Although Clearity does not charge for the Tumor Blueprint, the Foundation does incur significant costs for the services it provides. In addition, we try to help defray the cost of biomarker testing for women who need financial assistance. We rely on charitable donations to make our services possible.

To make a donation, please click the button on the right, or send your donation to:

The Clearity Foundation
4365 Executive Drive
Suite 1500
San Diego, CA 92121

Volunteer

The Clearity Foundation is constantly looking for passionate people who want to make a difference. We offer a unique experience and insight into the worlds of scientific research and non-profit. To inquire about volunteer opportunities please contact the Clearity Foundation at info@clearityfoundation.org.

Raise funds for Clearity!

Have fun with your friends while raising money to provide Tumor Blueprints for women with ovarian cancer. Events can be as intimate as a small wine-tasting party for your friends or as large as a 24h BikeAThon! Click here for ideas and suggestions on how to get started. Find out about upcoming events, and get ideas and suggestions on how to plan an event of your own.

Partner Organizations

Our corporate sponsors provide financial support, in-kind services and event sponsorship, which allow us to provide patient profiles and educate physicians and patients.

Clearity thanks our individual donors for their generous support

Tell Your Story:

Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecologic cancer, affecting one in 55 women in her lifetime. Today more than 70% of ovarian cancer patients will die of their disease, compared to less than 20% of breast cancer patients. Unfortunately treatment options and survival have not improved greatly in over 40 years, in contrast to the impressive strides that have been made in raising awareness and improving treatment of other cancers. Most patients with ovarian cancer are treated with a one-size-fits all approach, and over 75% of the time the cancer recurs. Often, physicians will give the same treatment that failed the first time or choose another treatment at random.

In spite of these grim odds, we believe there is a strong reason for hope. Clearity’s mission is to help women make more informed treatment decisions with the goal of improving their lives and survival. Not every tumor is the same, so understanding the unique genetic blueprint of each tumor is critical in determining which treatments are more likely to be effective. Clearity has made a positive difference in many patients’ lives and has improved their treatment compared to the one-size-fits-all approach that is most often used today. Learn more at www.clearityfoundation.org