Talk:List of people with ovarian cancer
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[edit]I don't know who revised the existing list and renamed it as the "List of notable women who have survived ovarian cancer" when the overwhelming majority on the list did not survive the disease. I moved it for that reason to "List of notable women who have battled ovarian cancer". Makes sense to me. Sesquipedalian 16:56, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- Moved to even simpler and less colloquial "list of women with ovarian cancer". The lead should spell out details of inclusion criteria. Zodon (talk) 20:37, 7 April 2009 (UTC)
Rename
[edit]Might this list be renamed "List of people with ovarian cancer"? It includes Robert Eads, who was male-identified. Graymornings(talk) 17:25, 8 April 2011 (UTC)
Just notable women? Not just all women is it?
[edit]Hello,
Seems like the title is misleading. I can't list the people I know, can I? Does it just need an obituary citation mentioning cause of death to make the list?Parabolooidal (talk) 19:37, 10 April 2014 (UTC)
- I tried to change it to "Notable women with ovarian cancer" but that violates WP:MOS. So it has to be someone newsworthy, preferably with a Wikipedia article of her own; you can't just include anyone. Quis separabit? 20:14, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
NOTABILITY REQUIREMENTS
[edit]As per WP rules on "stand alone lists": Notability guidelines apply to the inclusion of stand-alone lists and tables. Notability of lists (whether titled as "List of Xs" or "Xs") is based on the group. One accepted reason why a list topic is considered notable is if it has been discussed as a group or set by independent reliable sources, per the above guidelines; notable list topics are appropriate for a stand-alone list. The entirety of the list does not need to be documented in sources for notability, only that the grouping or set in general has been. Because the group or set is notable, the individual items in the list do not need to be independently notable, although editors may, at their discretion, choose to limit large lists by only including entries for independently notable items or those with Wikipedia articles.
There is no present consensus for how to assess the notability of more complex and cross-categorization lists (such as "Lists of X of Y") or what other criteria may justify the notability of stand-alone lists, although non-encyclopedic cross-categorizations are touched upon in Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not. Lists that fulfill recognized informational, navigation, or development purposes often are kept regardless of any demonstrated notability. Editors are still urged to demonstrate list notability via the grouping itself before creating stand-alone lists.
There does not appear to be a requirement, unless I am overlooking something, for two separate references as has been averred by another editor, to qualify to be on the this list. If there are entries deemed non-notable which editors believe should be removed then I guess deletion by individual with explanation may be the best way to handle that. Respectfully submitted, Quis separabit? 00:52, 12 April 2014 (UTC)
==Refs needed==
- 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)
- 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
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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.
- Bess Myerson, Miss America (1945), surviving
- Connie Needham, American dancer and former actress, surviving
- Akemi Negishi, Japanese film actress (died at age 73)
- Lou Halsell Rodenberger, American educator, professor, and journalist (died at age 82)
- Gillian Rose, British academic (died at age 48)
- Joyce Wadler, New York journalist and New York Times columnist; surviving.
- Laura Nyro, American singer-songwriter (died at age 49; her mother, Gilda Nigro, also died of ovarian cancer at age 49)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Coretta Scott King, American civil rights activist; widow of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. (died at age 78)
- Doris Dungey, influential American blogger and analyst on economic and finance issues (died at age 47)
Doc James (talk · contribs · email) (if I write on your page reply on mine) 17:25, 3 October 2014 (UTC)
- DONE!!!!!!! Quis separabit? 04:24, 4 October 2014 (UTC)
Silly histogram?
[edit]Why is the histogram by age of death silly? —EncMstr (talk) 22:22, 3 October 2014 (UTC)
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