Yes. I wish we had more insights, to be honest. I think we're still learning. Again, this is a relatively new area of research that we're trying to understand.
When we as an organization reached out to our community in what we called our Every Woman Study, we actually that found our results came back very homogeneous. We had primarily white, well-educated women responding to our survey. We're working hard as an organization to reach into communities.
We do know, through a number of studies, that there are certainly challenges with culturally safe care. For instance, if ovarian cancer is suspected, what will happen in order to start the process of diagnosis is a pelvic exam, a transvaginal ultrasound and a CA125 blood test. They're quite invasive procedures in order to move this forward, so culturally safe care particularly is a real challenge that women stay away from. We know that a number of women are diagnosed in the ER, which is not ideal as well.
There is a lot that we still need to learn and understand. We're working hard to do that, but there are still lots of unknowns as well.