From a gender-based perspective, it is pretty new that women talk about their breasts. Men feel comfortable talking about their prostate. Anything below the belt, they are happy talking about. Sorry, that came out wrong. Ovaries are sensitive. It is about fertility; it is about being a woman. That is maybe where the gender issues come in, in terms of the fundraising, the discussions, and things like that. Ovaries are hard to feel; breasts are kind of out there. Just from a medical perspective, you can't feel if someone has ovarian cancer if you were to examine them.
A gender-based analysis would consider all those things that maybe didn't seem scientific, that I just mentioned, which might shed light on the problem and a possible solution.