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UNTOLD Ovarian Cancer Unmet Needs Survey

UNTOLD Ovarian Cancer Unmet Needs Survey

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18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this study is to comprehensively measure ongoing concerns and unmet needs of individuals living with ovarian cancer. To accomplish this, the UNderstanding The experience of Ovarian cancer - Life after Diagnosis (UNTOLD) study will be conducted using a mixed-methods approach. Ovarian cancer survivors will be enrolled to participate in UNTOLD to complete a one-time survey regarding their experiences. Up to 40 survivors will be subsequently identified to complete a follow-up interview. To ensure these sample sizes, along with a representative sample, a combined recruitment strategy will be employed using the California Cancer Registry (population-based) and recruitment through ovarian cancer advocacy groups.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Ability to read and write in English
  • Diagnosed with ovarian cancer (ovarian, primary peritoneal, fallopian tube)

Exclusion Criteria:

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Study details
    Ovarian Cancer

NCT07070726

Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota

15 October 2025

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