Approximately 35-40% of ovarian cancer patients express high levels of Folate Receptor alpha, and this expression correlates with advanced stages of disease and more malignant phenotypes. There is limited expression of Folate Receptor alpha in normal tissues and is limited to the choroid plexus, proximal renal tubules, placenta, and endometrium. Testing for Folate Receptor alpha can be performed on fresh or archived tissue and is considered positive if at least 75% of cells had 2+ staining intensity or greater, based on immunohistochemistry-based scoring. .