The purpose of this study is to help us learn more about how women who have had or now have ovarian cancer are doing 5 years or more from their diagnosis. We want to learn about general quality of life, long-term side effects of treatment, sexual function, thinking, memory, and psychological effects (such as anxiety and depression). We will also look at how these women are being followed for ovarian cancer. We hope this study will help us better understand how women surviving ovarian cancer are doing.
Women with invasive epithelial ovarian cancer who are disease-free and 5 to 10 years from diagnosis (for Cohort A) and have never experienced a recurrence of epithelial ovarian cancer Women with epithelial ovarian cancer who have had one or more relapses, but are clinically currently disease-free, 5- to 10 years from diagnosis (for Cohort B) Women with current evidence of epithelial ovarian cancer who are alive with disease 5 to 10 years from diagnosis (for Cohort C) Fluency in English Written informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
Inability to read, communicate in English ovarian cancer of low malignant potential (borderline tumors)