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Success and failure of additional immune modulators in steroid-refractory/resistant pneumonitis related to immune checkpoint blockade.

Jason BeattieHira RizviPaige FuentesJia LuoAdam SchoenfeldI-Hsin LinMichael PostowMargaret CallahanMartin H VossNeil J ShahAllison Betof WarnerMohit ChawlaMatthew D Hellmann
Published in: Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (2022)
Steroid-refractory or -resistant immune checkpoint pneumonitis is uncommon but associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Additional immunomodulators can yield durable improvement, attained in over one third of patients. An improved understanding of the underlying biology of immune-related pneumonitis will be crucial to guide more precise and effective treatment strategies in the future.
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