The American Cancer Society estimates that approx. 20,000 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the U.S. and more than 14,000 will lose their lives because of it in 2017 alone. In terms of deaths, this form of cancer ranks fifth and it led to more deaths than any other female reproductive system form of cancer. The chance of a women developing ovarian cancer during her life is 1 in 75 and the chance of her dying is 1 in 100. It is mainly seen in older women above the age of 63 years. Even though the rate at which women have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer has been falling, it is still a public health menace that needs to be tackled effectively. This is where the ovarian cancer diagnostics market can play a crucial role. The global ovarian cancer diagnostics market is predicted to grow with a CAGR of 8.7% and be worth nearly US$ 1 billion in 2022, from less than US$ 640 million in 2017.