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Updates in the Use of Targeted Therapies for Gynecologic Cancers

Evelyn Cantillo, Félix Blanc‐Durand, Alexandra Léary, Brian M. Slomovitz, Katherine C. Fuh, Christina Washington

2024American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Targeted therapies have changed the treatment landscape in gynecologic cancer. Studies released over the past year have led to the incorporation of immunotherapy (IO) into the treatment for all patients with endometrial and cervical cancers at some point during their disease course. Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors continue to play a role in women with ovarian carcinoma, particularly in homologous repair deficient tumors. Furthermore, the benefit of PARP inhibitors in challenging subgroups continues to be elucidated. Biomarker identification has led to the approval or compendium listing of several antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). This review will update on IO, ADCs, and PARP inhibition for the treatment of gynecologic cancers.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOlaparibOncologyPARP inhibitorGynecologic cancerEndometrial cancerOvarian cancerPoly ADP ribose polymeraseInternal medicineCompendiumCervical cancerGynecologic oncologyBiomarkerImmunotherapyCancer researchCancerPolymeraseBiologyArchaeologyHistoryGeneBiochemistryOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentPARP inhibition in cancer therapyLymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment