Ovarian Cancer clinical trials in Australia

45 ovarian cancer trials recruiting in Australia

Ovarian cancer is often diagnosed at a late stage. Areas of active research include PARP inhibitors, immunotherapy, antibody-drug conjugates, and targeted therapies for epithelial, serous, and other ovarian cancer subtypes.

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Describe

Tell us about your ovarian cancer in your own words, or use the step-by-step form. Even rough detail works.

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Ovarian Cancer clinical trials: common questions

The things people most often ask about ovarian cancer trials.

Ovarian cancer is not a single disease, it's a group of cancers with different biology, depending on the cell type they arise from. High-grade serous carcinoma is the most common form and is responsible for the majority of ovarian cancer cases. It tends to grow quickly, is often diagnosed at a more advanced stage, and is the subtype that most ovarian cancer research focuses on.

The information above is general in nature. Always discuss specific trial options and treatment decisions with your oncologist or treating team.

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