Katherine Elizabeth Francis , Sandy Simon , Val Gebski , Florence Joly , Jonathan A. Ledermann , Richard T. Penson , Amit M. Oza , Jacob Korach , Nuria Lainez , Sabrina Chiara Cecere , Giulia Tasca , Martina Gropp-Meier , Keiichi Fujiwara , Elizabeth S. Lowe , Michael Friedlander , Eric Pujade-Lauraine , Chee Khoon Lee
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Abstract
Background
In women with platinum sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer (PSROC) undergoing maintenance treatment, adverse events (AEs) not attributable to the current treatment are not well understood. We used data from SOLO2/ENGOT-Ov21 to evaluate AEs reported in the placebo arm and to explore their longitudinal trajectories.
Methods
SOLO2/ENGOT-Ov21 (NCT01874353) randomly assigned 295 PSROC participants with a BRCA1/2 mutation to maintenance olaparib tablets (N = 196) or matching placebo (N = 99). For those assigned to placebo, we analyzed the AE (CTCAE v4.0) data including type, grade, time of onset and resolution, and attribution by investigator.
Results
Amongst 99 participants who received placebo 788 AEs were reported (95 % reporting ≥1 AE). Twenty-two percent of participants reported at least one grade ≥ 3 AE. Grade ≥ 2 AEs that persisted for over 100 days affected 21 % of participants. Recurring grade ≥ 1 AEs were experienced by 44 % of participants. Study investigators attributed 25 % of all AEs to the placebo treatment, with neutropenia (88 %), nausea (52 %) and thrombocytopenia (50 %) most attributed. Three percent of participants had a dose reduction, 19 % had treatment delays, and 2 % had permanent treatment discontinuation, due to AEs attributed to placebo.
Conclusion
Virtually all PSROC participants in the SOLO2/ENGOT-Ov21 experienced one or more AE whilst on placebo. Furthermore, study investigators attributed one quarter of AEs to be related to placebo therapy and dose alterations and treatment changes were made based on these AE. Further work is needed to improve measurement and categorization of AEs in trials of maintenance therapy in PSROC.
期刊介绍:
Gynecologic Oncology, an international journal, is devoted to the publication of clinical and investigative articles that concern tumors of the female reproductive tract. Investigations relating to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of female cancers, as well as research from any of the disciplines related to this field of interest, are published.
Research Areas Include:
• Cell and molecular biology
• Chemotherapy
• Cytology
• Endocrinology
• Epidemiology
• Genetics
• Gynecologic surgery
• Immunology
• Pathology
• Radiotherapy