Ovarian Cancer Information Center
Each year in the United States, more than 21,000 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Because ovarian cancer is often detected at an advanced stage when it is difficult to treat, researchers continue to explore new approaches to prevention and early detection.
Advances in surgery and chemotherapy have contributed to improved ovarian cancer survival, and it is estimated that there are more than 174,000 ovarian cancer survivors in the United States today. In addition, advances in supportive care have made ovarian cancer treatment more tolerable, leading to improved quality of life.
Understanding ovarian cancer treatment options, the role of different doctors specializing in the treatment of ovarian cancer, and how and when to access new and innovative ovarian cancer treatment options available through clinical trials is essential in order to achieve the best outcome from ovarian cancer treatment.
The Cancer Consultants Ovarian Cancer Information Center has been designed to help patients understand options for ovarian cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment, while providing ongoing information, inspiration, support, and community to individuals affected by a diagnosis of ovarian cancer.
Headline Ovarian Cancer News 
Farletuzumab May Be Active Against Relapsed Ovarian Cancer
Promising response rates when combined with chemotherapy.
Number of Obesity-related Cancers Is Growing
Weight responsible for thousands of diagnoses each year
Cancer Caregivers Devote Substantial Time and Effort
Informal caregivers devote more than eight hours per day to caregiving.
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Ovarian Cancer Clinical Trials
GOG0213 – AA Phase III Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial of Carboplatin and Paclitaxel Alone or in Combination with Bevacizumab Followed by Bevacizumab and Secondary Cytoreductive Surgery in Platinum-Sensitive, Recurrent Ovarian, Peritoneal Primary and Fallopian Tube Cancer
GOG-0218 – Phase III Trial of Carboplatin and Paclitaxel Plus Placebo versus Carboplatin and Paclitaxel Plus Concurrent Bevacizumab followed by Placebo, versus Carboplatin and Paclitaxel Plus Concurrent and Extended Bevacizumab, in Women with Newly Diagnosed, Previously Untreated, Suboptimal Advanced Stage Epithelial Ovarian and Primary Peritoneal Cancer
INST0708C – Biological Study: Assessment of Genetic Alterations in the Signaling Network as Prognostic Markers in Ovarian Cancer









