Rather than ‘reinventing the wheel’ we have decided to highlight 2 websites where you can find accurate information about clinical trials and locate open ovarian cancer clinical trials. While it is important to discuss clinical trial participation with your physician, these are resources YOU can directly access. Click on any of the boxes below to go directly to the desired link. Here they are:
National Cancer Institute (NCI) – this is the premier site to learn about the pros and cons of clinical trial participation, why they are conducted and many other details about clinical trials. Click on the "National Cancer Institute" logo to be directed to that website.

Click on the purple map in the upper right corner of this box to find open clinical trials in your state in just 2 clicks! We developed this direct link to the clinicaltrials.gov interactive map of currently open ovarian cancer trials in each state. Once this map opens, follow these steps to find clinical trials.

1. Click on a specific state to see open trials.
2. View titles of open trials in that state.
3. Select a title for specific information on that trial.
4. Scroll down the page to the Contacts and Locations section.
5. Click on "Show Study Locations" link.
6. Under your state find the location, contact person and phone number.
7. Contact this person for specific information about that trial.

GOG Partners Clinical Trials

Select this link for a list of active ovarian cancer clinical trials currently being conducted by the GOG (Gynecologic Oncology Group) Partners which is a GOG Foundation program.  Once on this site select the title of the clinical trial and you will be directed to the ClinicalTrials.gov website for more information including the sites where these clinical trials are being conducted.


** Because of international interest in the OCTANE website, we have added links from the ClinicalTrials.gov website for ovarian cancer trials located in the following parts of the world:

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