All phase 3 clinical trials have limitations since they require years to complete and the applicability of the results are challenged by intercurrent advances in treatment options and diagnostic tests.
However, overall, the results of SOLO3 are impressive and should influence clinical practice for the subset of relapsed ovarian cancer patients who would have qualified to participate in it. OLA represents an important treatment advance for a group of patients who are trying to string together remission after remission, with limited negative impact on quality of life.
Dr. Lyss was an oncologist and researcher for more than 35 years before his recent retirement. His clinical and research interests were focused on breast and lung cancers, as well as expanding clinical trial access to medically underserved populations. He is based in St. Louis. He has no conflicts of interest.