Olaparib
Olaparib is an oral PARP inhibitor approved for the treatment of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) in patients with specific genetic mutations. It is used in men whose cancer has progressed after androgen receptor pathway inhibitors (like enzalutamide or abiraterone) and who have homologous recombination repair (HRR) gene mutations, such as BRCA1, BRCA2, or ATM.
Olaparib works by blocking the PARP enzyme, which cancer cells with defective DNA repair pathways rely on to survive. By inhibiting PARP, olaparib causes the accumulation of DNA damage, leading to cancer cell death. Clinical trials (e.g., PROfound study) have shown it improves radiographic progression-free survival and overall survival in eligible patients. Common side effects include anemia, nausea, fatigue, and low blood counts, so regular monitoring is required. Genetic testing is essential to determine eligibility for this
Treatment Type: Prescription Medication
Treatment Class: N/A
Treatment Modality: N/A
Review Summary
Breakdown by Category
Each categories are rated on a 1–5 scale, with 5 being the most favorable outcome and 1 being the least. These scores are averaged across all user reviews to provide a clear sense of how this treatment typically performs in each area.
Explore various treatment options to empower yourself in making a well-informed choice.
Choose treatments from the menu above to see how they compare side by side.
Choose treatments from the menu above to see how they compare side by side.
Choose treatments from the menu above to see how they compare side by side.
Reviews
Filter by reviewer type Pro