This clinical trial is focused on studying recurrent ovarian cancer in patients who do not have certain genetic mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. The treatment being tested is a medication called Olaparib, which is also known by its code name AZD-2281. Olaparib is taken in the form of film-coated tablets and is used as a maintenance treatment after patients have responded to a type of chemotherapy that includes a drug called platinum.
The purpose of the study is to explore how well Olaparib works in patients with this specific type of ovarian cancer. Participants in the study will take Olaparib tablets by mouth. The study will monitor how long patients remain free from cancer progression, as well as their overall survival and response to the treatment. The study will also look at any side effects experienced by the participants.
This trial is expected to continue until 2027. It aims to provide valuable information about the effectiveness of Olaparib in treating recurrent ovarian cancer in patients without BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations. The findings could help improve treatment options for this group of patients in the future.



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