After a woman with ovarian cancer is treated with surgery and chemotherapy — if she responds to that initial chemotherapy, she is a candidate to use PARP inhibitors as maintenance treatment.
PARP inhibitors are targeted therapies that come in pill form. While PARP inhibitors can be beneficial for many women with ovarian cancer, it doesn't necessarily mean everyone should take them. Dr. Melissa Moffitt, a gynecologic oncologist at OHSU Health, pointed out that this particular class of drug can come with some pretty serious side effects — some women even liken them to the side effects typically associated with chemotherapy.
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