PARP inhibition in the ovarian cancer patient: Current approvals and future directions.

Abstract:

:Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors have transformed the therapeutic management of solid tumors, particularly ovarian cancer. Initially studied in BRCA deficient tumors, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) indications have expanded to include other homologous recombination deficient tumors as well as biomarker-wildtype tumors. They have also gained momentum not only as a treatment strategy, but as a maintenance strategy as well. While PARP inhibitors were initially ev aluated in the recurrent setting, they have now moved to frontline therapy. This review will discuss the current FDA indications of the clinically available PARP inhibitors for treatment and maintenance therapies. We will then review the recently completed and ongoing clinical trials which may inform future clinical approvals.

journal_name

Pharmacol Ther

authors

Kurnit KC,Avila M,Hinchcliff EM,Coleman RL,Westin SN

doi

10.1016/j.pharmthera.2020.107588

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-09-01 00:00:00

pages

107588

eissn

0163-7258

issn

1879-016X

pii

S0163-7258(20)30116-9

journal_volume

213

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