The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) has published a new Quality standard on ovarian cancer, featuring for the first time new guidance relating to surgical prevention and genetic testing. The guideline now states that risk-reducing surgery is the most reliable way of substantially reducing the likelihood of developing ovarian cancer in adults who have a 5% or more total lifetime risk, and that service providers must ensure that healthcare professionals are trained to discuss risk-reducing surgery with people who fall into this category. The QS also advises that adults newly diagnosed with non-mucinous high-grade epithelial ovarian cancer are offered panel germline genetic testing. The standard is endorsed by NHS England. Prof Ranjit Manchanda was the topic adviser on the Familial Ovarian Cancer Guideline, and his research is cited extensively in the evidence for the change.

We hosted the DETECT-2 Collaborators Meeting 2026!
We were thrilled to host the DETECT-2 Collaborators Meeting at our offices in Charterhouse Square, London on the 28th April











