Niraparib treatment patterns and outcomes in first-line maintenance therapy for ovarian cancer: The RENI-1 study
Jing Zuo, Ke Wang, Zhumei Cui, Qingshui Li, Xiaodong Cheng, Zhong Zheng, Lixin Sun, Hui Zhang, Jun Zhang, Shuhe Wang, Dongyan Cao, Lihong Chen, Hongqin Zhao, Wei Duan, Min Zheng, Huafeng Shou, Jin Li, Yue Wang, Xiaoxiang Chen, An Lin, He Wang, Lingjun Zhao, Li Hong, Lei Li, Jinhua Wang, Jinghui Hu, Huijuan Yang, Lingying WuAbstract
Background:
Prospective real-world data on poly(adenosine diphosphate-ribose [ADP]-ribose) polymerase inhibitors (PARPi) as first-line maintenance therapy (1LMT) for ovarian cancer are limited. This study was conducted to evaluate the treatment patterns, efficacy, and safety of niraparib as 1LMT in Chinese patients with ovarian cancer.
Methods:
Real-world study of niraparib as first-line maintenance treatment in patients with newly diagnosed ovarian cancer (RENI-1) was a prospective, multicenter, noninterventional, real-world study evaluating niraparib as 1LMT in newly diagnosed ovarian cancer. The primary endpoint was treatment patterns. Secondary endpoints included progression-free survival (PFS), chemotherapy-free interval (CFI), time to first subsequent treatment (TFST), overall survival (OS), safety, and quality of life (QoL).
Results:
A total of 227 patients were enrolled. The median time to maintenance initiation was 7.4 weeks. Most patients (218/227, 96.0%) received niraparib monotherapy; 95.6% (
Conclusion:
As the first prospective real-world study of niraparib 1LMT in China, RENI-1 provides powerful complementary evidence to pivotal randomized controlled trials conducted in highly selective populations, further supporting niraparib as the first-line maintenance standard treatment.