Condition Guide

Ovarian Cancer Clinical Trials
in the UK (2026)

26 May 2026 12 min read TrialConnect Research Team

Ovarian cancer is the sixth most common cancer in UK women, with around 7,500 new cases and 4,000 deaths annually. It is often diagnosed at a late stage because early symptoms are vague. The last decade has seen transformative progress with PARP inhibitors (olaparib, niraparib) for BRCA-mutant and HRD-positive tumours. Now UK trials are pushing further — antibody-drug conjugates, immunotherapy combinations, CAR-T cell therapy, and novel targeted agents are expanding options for every ovarian cancer patient, regardless of BRCA status.

In this guide

  1. The UK Ovarian Cancer Trial Landscape
  2. Types of Ovarian Cancer Trials
  3. PARP Inhibitors
  4. Antibody-Drug Conjugates
  5. Immunotherapy
  6. Cell Therapy & Novel Approaches
  7. Maintenance & Frontline Strategies
  8. Who Can Participate?
  9. UK Trial Locations
  10. How to Find Your Match

The UK Ovarian Cancer Trial Landscape

The UK has been at the centre of ovarian cancer research, with the NCRI Gynaecological Cancer Clinical Studies Group and Target Ovarian Cancer driving a strong trial portfolio. The landmark SOLO1 and SOLO2 trials (led partly from UK centres) established olaparib as a standard of care. The NHS Genomic Medicine Service now provides BRCA1/2 and HRD testing at diagnosis, enabling molecularly guided trial matching.

There are currently over 70 actively recruiting ovarian cancer trials in the UK, covering frontline, maintenance, and relapsed settings.

Types of Ovarian Cancer Trials

PARP Inhibitors

Olaparib, niraparib, and rucaparib targeting DNA damage repair in BRCA-mutant and HRD-positive tumours — now expanding beyond these groups.

Antibody-Drug Conjugates

Mirvetuximab soravtansine (anti-FRα), trastuzumab deruxtecan, and newer ADCs delivering chemotherapy directly to ovarian cancer cells.

Immunotherapy

Checkpoint inhibitors, bispecific antibodies, and cancer vaccines, often combined with PARP inhibitors or anti-angiogenic agents.

Novel Targets

AKT inhibitors, WEE1 inhibitors, anti-angiogenic combinations, and bispecific antibodies targeting new pathways in ovarian cancer.

PARP Inhibitors

PARP inhibitors are the biggest advance in ovarian cancer treatment this century, and UK trials continue to expand their use:

Antibody-Drug Conjugates

ADCs are emerging as a powerful new approach in ovarian cancer:

Immunotherapy

Ovarian cancer has been challenging for immunotherapy, but combination approaches are showing promise:

Cell Therapy & Novel Approaches

Cell therapy is moving into ovarian cancer with innovative approaches:

Maintenance & Frontline Strategies

The biggest UK trials are reshaping frontline ovarian cancer treatment:

Who Can Participate?

Ovarian cancer trial eligibility depends on BRCA/HRD status, stage, and prior treatment:

💡 Tip: Request BRCA and HRD Testing

If you have ovarian cancer, BRCA1/2 and HRD (homologous recombination deficiency) testing should be done at diagnosis — this is now standard NHS care. Around 15% of ovarian cancers are BRCA-mutant (inherited), and another 20–25% are HRD-positive. These results determine whether you qualify for PARP inhibitor treatment and trials. If your BRCA test is positive, ask about genetic counselling for your family members, who may also benefit from screening.

UK Ovarian Cancer Trial Locations

Major UK centres running ovarian cancer trials include:

How to Find Your Match

Use our Smart Matcher to find ovarian cancer trials tailored to your BRCA/HRD status, stage, and treatment history. Whether you are exploring frontline PARP combinations, ADC therapy for recurrent disease, immunotherapy combinations, or novel cell therapy, we can match you to actively recruiting studies.

Browse our ovarian cancer condition page for all recruiting studies, or explore related conditions like breast cancer for other women's health research.

Find Ovarian Cancer Trials For You

Our Smart Matcher uses your BRCA/HRD status, stage, and treatment history to find the most relevant clinical trials.

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