The foundation aims to promote and support research, clinical studies, and treatments in the field of cancer, particularly ovarian cancer; to promote and support classical music and opera; and to promote and support visual arts. The foundation may act on its own or participate in or support actions carried out by other non-profit organizations and projects with similar goals. The foundation may make contributions or payments to recognized non-profit organizations and natural persons. It may cover fees (e.g. for courses, workshops, and master classes) and scholarships (e.g. for doctoral students) in whole or in part, as well as support and finance projects. In the field of cancer research, the foundation may award prizes for outstanding scientific research work at recognized universities and colleges. In the field of music, the foundation may award prizes for outstanding achievements by young talents. In the field of visual arts, the foundation may support art historical and art technological research, as well as conservation and restoration projects. It may also support special projects in the field of research and preservation of collection holdings. The foundation may acquire, rent, and sell real estate within the scope of its purpose. The foundation operates both domestically and internationally, with the majority of its activities taking place domestically. The foundation is non-profit and does not aim to make a profit. It is exclusively active for public benefit. Any income from the foundation's activities benefits the foundation and its public benefit purpose alone. The founder reserves the right to change the foundation's purpose within the scope of the law, provided that the new purpose is also non-profit or public.