PARP inhibitor maintenance takes advantages in advanced epithelial ovarian cancer but May show a negative impact while recurrence occurs: a multi-center retrospective study in Taiwan
Wei-Ting Chao, Yu-Wen Sung, K. Huang, Lian Shung Yeh, Bor‐Ching Sheu, Wen-Chun Chang, Shang-Hsuan Peng, Po-Han Lin, Peng-Hui Wang
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess prognosis related to poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitor (PARPi) maintenance therapy (MT) in newly diagnosed patients with advanced-stage epithelial ovarian cancer (adsOC, primary setting). Additionally, it evaluated the effect on recurrent patients after the front- or second-line PARPi MT (recurrence setting). METHODS: This multicenter retrospective study analyzed adsOC patients undergoing standard of care therapy (cytoreductive surgery and chemotherapy), regardless whether PARPi MT was followed or not from December 2011 to May 2023. The prognostic factors affecting survival outcomes (progression-free survival [PFS] and overall survival [OS]) in primary and recurrence settings were analyzed. RESULTS: m and previous PARPi MT were associated with poor prognosis. Rechallenge of PARPi in recurrent patients did not show statistically different outcome compared to those without PARPi. CONCLUSION: patients treated with PARPi MT also experienced significantly prolonged PFS and OS. However, prior frontline PARPi MT was associated with poorer OS if the recurrence occurred. Treatment for recurrence status with PARPi MT did not show survival benefits.