An introductory account based on ovarian cancer is provided in this book along with descriptive information. Ovarian cancer causes more deaths across the planet than all the other gynecologic diseases together. Crucial general and biologic science issues relevant to this disease have been discussed in this book by several international leaders. The book elucidates the molecular biological characteristics of the disease and highlights molecular biology methodologies for the purpose of comprehending this cancer. These techniques are formulated to demonstrate tumor genetics, protein function, and expression, and to describe the genetic mechanisms by which immunotherapies and gene may be developed. It describes an overview of present research into aspects of malignant transformation, metastasis, and growth control. A wide range of topics have been encompassed providing updated information on management considerations and scientific discoveries.