Life-Threatening Endocrinological Immune-Related Adverse Events of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy.
Aleksandra BasekGrzegorz K JakubiakGrzegorz CieślarAgata StanekPublished in: Cancers (2023)
Malignant neoplasms are currently one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, posing a major public health challenge. However, recent advances in research in cancer biology and immunity have led to the development of immunotherapy, which is now used on an everyday basis in cancer treatment in addition to surgical treatment, classical cytostatics, and radiotherapy. The efficacy of immunotherapy has promoted the great popularity of this treatment among patients, as well as significant research interest. The increasing number of patients being treated with immunotherapy not only reassures physicians of the efficacy of this technique but also shows the wide spectrum of side effects of this therapy, which has not been considered before. Immune-related adverse events may affect many systems and organs, such as digestive, cardiovascular, respiratory, skin, or endocrine organs. Most complications have a mild or moderate course, but there are life-threatening manifestations that are essential to be aware of because if they are not properly diagnosed and treated on time, they can have fatal consequences. The purpose of this paper was to present the results of a literature review on the current state of knowledge on life-threatening endocrine side effects (such as adrenal crisis, thyroid storm, myxoedema crisis, diabetic ketoacidosis, and severe hypocalcaemia) of immune checkpoint inhibitors to provide information on symptoms, diagnostics, and management strategies.
Keyphrases
- public health
- newly diagnosed
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- primary care
- ejection fraction
- type diabetes
- papillary thyroid
- early stage
- radiation therapy
- wound healing
- prognostic factors
- patient reported outcomes
- case report
- squamous cell carcinoma
- global health
- squamous cell
- radiation induced
- physical activity
- sleep quality
- depressive symptoms
- stem cells
- replacement therapy
- bone marrow
- combination therapy
- social media
- respiratory tract