In recognition of Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, Los Angeles City Councilmember Nithya Raman (CD4) presented a Certificate of Recognition to The Ovarian Cancer Circle / Inspired by Robin Babbini at the City Council meeting on September 19, 2025.
This honor was part of a broader, citywide effort led by The Circle in partnership with local officials to raise awareness of ovarian cancer—one of the most under-recognized and deadly cancers affecting women.
A Call to Awareness and Action
During the presentation, Councilmember Raman praised The Circle’s impact and urged greater attention to the disease:
“The Ovarian Cancer Circle /Inspired By Robin Babbini has become one of the leading organizations in the country—advocating for a cure and ensuring this issue is not forgotten,” said Councilmember Raman.
Raman emphasized several critical facts:
- There is no reliable, routine screening test for ovarian cancer
- Early detection remains difficult
- It is the fifth leading cause of cancer-related death among women—and the deadliest gynecologic cancer
Expert Voices Highlight Urgent Need
Dr. Sanaz Memarzadeh, a leading gynecologic oncologist and scientist, also addressed the Council, underscoring the need for increased research and funding.
“Despite their prevalence, gynecologic cancers remain understudied and underfunded,” Memarzadeh noted, pointing to disparities in federal research funding compared to other cancers.
Lighting the City in Teal
Los Angeles City Hall lights up in teal as the City recognizes The Circle’s efforts to raise funds and awareness for ovarian cancer
To symbolize hope and solidarity, iconic Los Angeles landmarks were illuminated in teal throughout the week, including:
- Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) pylons
- Los Angeles City Hall
- Beverly Hills City Hall
- Beverly Hills Palm Court
- West Hollywood Santa Monica Boulevard lanterns
These displays served as a powerful visual reminder that ovarian cancer affects approximately 1 in 78 women.
Regional Support Across Los Angeles
Neighboring cities joined the effort to raise awareness:
- The West Hollywood City Council presented proclamations honoring Dr. Memarzadeh and Paulinda Schimmel Babbini, Founder of The Ovarian Cancer Circle /Inspired By Robin Babbini.
- The Beverly Hills City Council hosted a proclamation ceremony with remarks from Mayor Sharona Nazarian.
Beverly Hills City Hall with Paulinda and Dr. Memarzadeh
A Growing Movement
This year marks the ninth consecutive year that The Circle has partnered with local officials to bring ovarian cancer awareness to light—both figuratively and literally—across Los Angeles.



