FSH receptor is a member of the G protein coupled receptor family consisting of 9 introns and 10 exons and a promoter region and is located on chromosome 2p21. FSH receptor was shown to be expressed selectively on the luminal surface of tumor blood vessels. A general characteristic of the blood vessels that express the endothelial FSH receptor is that they are located at the periphery of the tumors. Many studies showed that FSH receptor polymorphisms at positions 307 and 680 may be even more relevant for clinical practice for the reasons of regulating the ovarian reaction to hormone, controlling ovarian hyperstimulation, changing the menstrual cycle, and causing POF (Premature Ovarian Failure) and PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome).