Our Work
Foundational Projects
As we establish this network, we are guided by two main objectives:
Mucinous Ovarian Carcinoma (MOC)
Objective 1: Patterns of care in patients with MOC
Goal: To evaluate care patterns, how they are influenced by individual characteristics, and the outcomes associated with each treatment approach in MOC patients
Objective 2: Comparative Outcomes of First-Line Chemotherapy Regimens in Advanced/High-Risk Mucinous Ovarian Cancer
Goal: To compare the outcomes between GI/non-ovarian-based regimens and standard ovarian-based chemotherapy in advanced/high-risk MOC.
Objective 3: Efficacy of First- and Second-Line Chemotherapy Regimens in Recurrent MOC
Goal: To compare outcomes of GI/non-ovarian-based regimens to standard ovarian-based chemotherapy in recurrent MOC
Objective 4: Treatment Outcomes with Second Recurrence of MOC: An Exploratory Analysis
Goal: To explore treatment outcomes in women with recurrent MOC, focusing on the effectiveness of different therapies, including targeted therapy.
Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer (LGSOC)
Low-grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC) accounts for about 5% of ovarian cancers. Unlike the more common high-grade serous ovarian cancers, LGSOC has a lower proliferative rate, a slower growth pattern, and generally presents at a younger age. LGSOC faces unique challenges due to its inherent resistance to standard chemotherapy and tendency for recurrence. The search for personalized and effective treatment strategies is needed.
Objective 1: Outcomes of Treatment in Newly Diagnosed Patients
Goal: To evaluate the clinical outcomes of treatment regimens in newly diagnosed LGSOC patients: chemotherapy alone, chemotherapy combined with bevacizumab, hormonal maintenance therapy, and hormonal monotherapy.
Objective 2: Outcomes of Treatment Strategies in Patients with Relapsed LGSOC
Goal: To review treatment outcomes and patterns with relapsed LGSOC, providing insights into the effectiveness of various therapies based on prior treatment history.
Objective 3: Evaluating Fertility-Sparing Surgery Outcomes in Young Patients with LGSOC
Goal: To facilitate the evaluation of fertility-sparing surgery in young patients with LGSC, focusing on the effectiveness of such interventions in preserving fertility and achieving successful pregnancies.
News & Events
OCRA News: OCRA-Funded ROCCA Platform Launches to Accelerate Rare Ovarian Cancer Research
May 18, 2026
OCRA’s article on Medium: Embracing AI’s Promise in Ovarian Cancer Research: A Journey of Collaboration and Hope
February 1, 2024
Publications
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