About this trial
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecological malignancy, but its incidence in the general population is low. Due to the lack of effective prevention and successful screening approaches, most cases are diagnosed at advanced stages, leading to poor prognosis. In order to address the research requirements pertaining to ovarian cancer, the Shanghai Ovarian Cancer and Family Care Project was established. This initiative offers hospital-based resources for investigating ovarian cancer and high-risk populations. The project comprises an on-going ovarian cancer cohort, a high-risk population cohort, and a healthy population cohort. By leveraging these comprehensive cohorts, the project provides a unique platform for in-depth studies on the detection, prevention, early diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of ovarian cancer.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients attending the oncology department require differential diagnosis of ovarian cancer.
Patients with known high-risk factors for ovarian cancer, such as history of ovarian cancer or BRCA-associated cancer, etc.
Patients attending the Physical Examination Center who have normal findings on physical examination and no symptoms.
Disqualifiers
Individuals with evidence of another active cancer.
Individuals who have prior bilateral oophorectomy.
Individuals who are unwilling or unable to sign the informed consent form.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
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