Twenty-three markers are provided which are epigenetically silenced in
ovarian cancers. The markers can be used diagnostically, prognostically,
therapeutically, and for selecting treatments that are well tailored for
an individual patient. Restoration of expression of silenced genes can be
useful therapeutically, for example, if the silenced gene is a
tumor-suppressor gene. Restoration can be accomplished by supplying
non-methylated copies of the silenced genes or polynucleotides encoding
their encoded products. Alternatively, restoration can be accomplished
using chemical demethylating agents or methylation inhibitors. Kits for
testing for epigenetic silencing can be used in the context of
diagnostics, prognostics, or for selecting "personalized medicine"
treatments.