Announcing Nefa-Tari Moore as a 2025 Recipient of the Dicey Scroggins Distinguished Advocate Award 

The International Gynecologic Cancer Society is proud to announce that Nefa-Tari Moore, Director of Black Women’s Outreach at SHARE Cancer Support, has been selected as one of three recipients of the 2025 Dicey Scroggins Distinguished Advocate Award. 

A three-time uterine and ovarian cancer thriver, Licensed Practical Nurse, and tireless patient advocate, Ms. Moore has transformed her personal journey into a mission of empowerment, awareness, and systemic change. After finding hope and solidarity through a SHARE support group, she became an AfroSHARE Ambassador and later played a pivotal role in launching SHARE’s national Uterine Cancer Program—designed to center and support the voices of Black women, who are disproportionately affected by uterine cancer. 

With a healthcare background and a lifelong commitment to community activism, Ms. Moore now leads impactful programs that educate, uplift, and connect people affected by gynecologic cancers. She has facilitated transformative peer-led groups and continues to amplify survivor perspectives through high-profile initiatives, including the Spot Her campaign and the first-ever AfroSHARE Summit held in June this year. 

A nationally recognized patient expert and speaker, Ms. Moore has served on the National Cancer Institute’s Uterine Cancer Task Force and collaborates with major healthcare institutions and oncology forums worldwide to drive policy change and improve equity in cancer care. 

With grace, empathy, and unwavering purpose, Nefa-Tari Moore exemplifies the legacy of Dicey Scroggins—bridging personal experience with public impact. Please join us in celebrating her achievements and the extraordinary contributions she continues to make to the gynecologic cancer community.