Women's Health Research

An estimated 39 out of 100 women in the U.S. will develop cancer in their lifetime. The V Foundation is committed to funding game-changing research that improves prevention, detection, and treatment of cancers that disproportionately affect women, including breast, cervical, and ovarian cancers. Together, with the generous support of donors, we are making a lifesaving difference for women faced with these cancers.

$42.2 Million

The V Foundation has invested over $42.2 million in breast cancer research.

188 Clinical Trials

V Foundation funded researchers of breast cancer have worked on 188 clinical trials.

$8.38 Billion

These scientists have received $8.38 billion in cancer research funding throughout their careers.

92%

This investment has fueled innovations that have helped raise the five-year survival rate of breast cancer to 92%. But, there are more lives to be saved.

Clea Shearer of the Home Edit

Clea Shearer Breast Cancer Research Fund

Clea Shearer, co-founder of The Home Edit, executive producer and personality on Netflix’s Emmy-nominated show Get Organized with The Home Edit, New York Times bestselling author, and influential tastemaker, discovered a lump during a self-exam and was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. Determined to make an impact, she went public to share her journey and raise awareness. The Clea Shearer Breast Cancer Research Fund promotes early detection, access to screening services for all women, and advances research to save lives of other women.

Accelerating Cancer Vaccines

In partnership with the Cancer Vaccine Coalition (CVC), founded by survivor Kristen Dahlgren, we’re funding clinical trials for therapeutic breast cancer vaccines, an emerging and innovative targeted treatment option. The CVC has already raised over $2 million, with a goal of $3 million in grants awarded through the V Foundation.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Throughout Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we celebrate thrivers and team up with partners dedicated to making an impact in the fight against breast cancer. By joining us this month and all-year long, you help fund lifesaving cancer research treatments.

“The V Foundation’s mission is to fund game-changing research. I know that’s what saved my life. It consistently brings me such joy to be part of an organization that isn’t going to give up.”
Kelly Michael, Breast Cancer Thriver
Taking on Cervical Cancer
We’ve awarded over $2 million to cervical cancer researchers, and those researchers have gone on to receive an additional $5 billion in research funding throughout their careers.

Screening and treatment advances have cut cervical cancer rates by more than 50% since the mid-1970s. Yet, cervical cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer death in women ages 20-39.
Taking on Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer causes more deaths than any other cancer involving the female reproductive system. That’s why we’ve invested $12 million to support 26 research projects aimed at improving detection and treatment.

Our investment has empowered those researchers to receive an additional $4 billion in funding and work on 51 clinical trials.