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Olaparib maintenance for first-line treatment of ovarian cancer: will SOLO1 reset the standard of care?
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Crusz, Shanthini M
, Miller, Rowan E
, Ledermann, Jonathan A
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Health risk assessment
/ Mutation
/ olaparib
/ Ovarian cancer
/ PARP inhibitor
/ SOLO1
/ Standard of care
/ Womens health
2019
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Olaparib maintenance for first-line treatment of ovarian cancer: will SOLO1 reset the standard of care?
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Crusz, Shanthini M
, Miller, Rowan E
, Ledermann, Jonathan A
in
Health risk assessment
/ Mutation
/ olaparib
/ Ovarian cancer
/ PARP inhibitor
/ SOLO1
/ Standard of care
/ Womens health
2019
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Olaparib maintenance for first-line treatment of ovarian cancer: will SOLO1 reset the standard of care?
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Olaparib maintenance for first-line treatment of ovarian cancer: will SOLO1 reset the standard of care?
2019
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Overview
Maintenance therapy with PARP inhibitors has heralded a new era in the management of recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer. The greatest effect is seen in women with
tumors but those without this mutation also benefit. However, in most patients, the drugs eventually fail to prevent progression, so alternative strategies are needed. The SOLO1 trial randomized women with
-mutated advanced ovarian cancer to olaparib or placebo maintenance after first-line chemotherapy. Olaparib significantly improved progression-free survival to a degree that has not been seen in other first-line trials in ovarian cancer. This landmark trial is likely to change practice for this group of women. Here, we focus on the SOLO1 results in the context of the current management of advanced ovarian cancer.
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Future Medicine Ltd
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