Over the past years, although no increase in the cure rate for advanced epithelial ovarian cancer patients has been achieved, a slow prolongation in patients survival has been observed, thanks to the introduction of effective second line or salvage therapies. Attempts to disease chronicization seem therefore of value in this setting. A major effort has been pursued to establish the role of maintenance therapies for epithelial ovarian cancer patients. Although chemotherapy does not seem to have an effective role, promising results are coming from trials investigating maintenance targeted treatments, especially with antiangiogenic agents or PARP inhibitors for selected patients. The aim of this article is to review current evidences on maintenance therapy for epithelial ovarian cancer and put the results in perspective.

Maintenance therapy in epithelial ovarian cancer: from chemotherapy to targeted agents.

Bria, Emilio;TORTORA, GIAMPAOLO;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Over the past years, although no increase in the cure rate for advanced epithelial ovarian cancer patients has been achieved, a slow prolongation in patients survival has been observed, thanks to the introduction of effective second line or salvage therapies. Attempts to disease chronicization seem therefore of value in this setting. A major effort has been pursued to establish the role of maintenance therapies for epithelial ovarian cancer patients. Although chemotherapy does not seem to have an effective role, promising results are coming from trials investigating maintenance targeted treatments, especially with antiangiogenic agents or PARP inhibitors for selected patients. The aim of this article is to review current evidences on maintenance therapy for epithelial ovarian cancer and put the results in perspective.
2014
ovarian cancer; Maintenance therapy; Targeted agents
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