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Read our Ovarian Cancer research guide →The Shanghai Ovarian Cancer and Family Care Project is a large research study that brings together three groups of women: those being evaluated for possible ovarian cancer, those at higher risk because of family history or genetic factors, and healthy women without ovarian cancer concerns. By studying these groups together, researchers hope to find better ways to detect ovarian cancer early and understand who is at greatest risk.
Ovarian cancer is often found at advanced stages when treatment is harder and outcomes are poorer. This study exists to identify better screening and prevention approaches and to understand the disease in families where ovarian cancer runs in the bloodline.
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Participants will be placed into one of three groups based on their health status and risk factors. You may be asked to provide health information, donate blood or tissue samples, and allow researchers to review your medical records. The study is ongoing, so your involvement may continue over time as researchers track health outcomes and gather data to better understand ovarian cancer prevention and early detection.
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