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Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology 2018-Sep

Olaparib tablets for the treatment of germ line BRCA-mutated metastatic breast cancer.

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Dan Le
Karen A Gelmon

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BACKGROUND

Germ line BRCA mutations (gBRCAm) are diagnosed in approximately 5% of unselected breast cancer patients. Olaparib is a new treatment option for patients with a gBRCAm who have metastatic HER2-negative breast cancer. Areas covered: Olaparib is an oral poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitor that has been shown in phase I-III clinical trials to have single-agent efficacy in breast cancer patients with gBRCAm. The recent phase III OlympiAD study demonstrated a statistically significant progression-free survival benefit compared with the chemotherapy control arm, although an overall survival benefit has not been demonstrated. The most common adverse events seen with olaparib include nausea, anemia, and vomiting. The most common grade 3 adverse events are anemia and neutropenia. Expert commentary: The US FDA-approved olaparib tablets in January 2018 for the treatment of patients with a gBRCAm and metastatic HER2-negative breast cancer. This is a well-tolerated and effective treatment option for this patient population, particularly in patients with triple-negative breast cancer in which chemotherapy is the only alternative. More data are needed to understand the role of olaparib in combination with endocrine therapy, other targeted agents, and chemotherapy, as well as sequentially with platinum chemotherapy in the metastatic setting.

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