There were >313,000 ovarian cancer cases diagnosed globally in 20201
When ovarian cancer is diagnosed at the earliest stage, the average 5-year survival prognosis is 93%.3 However, the disease can be difficult to detect due to a lack of routine screening, non-specific symptoms and low specificity of imaging methods.2, 4–7
These diagnostic challenges mean that 80% of cases are detected at advanced stages with a 70–95% risk of disease recurrence;8,9 hence why post-treatment surveillance is recommended for the first five years after diagnosis.