Risk of corticosteroid treatment and hospitalization after checkpoint inhibitor and radiation therapy in patients with cancer.
Kate E LeeDavid A BenderLawrence D KoutcherBrigham HydeChin HurAdam S FayeSimon K ChengPublished in: Cancer (2021)
Data on the interaction of immunotherapy (immune checkpoint inhibitors) and radiation therapy and the safety of combining them are limited. Using a large database, this study has found that patients treated concurrently with immune checkpoint inhibitors and radiation therapy are not at increased risk for requiring corticosteroid therapy (which is used as a proxy for immune-related adverse events). However, concurrent therapy is associated with a higher risk of hospitalization, although this finding may be due to differences in the underlying patient illness severity (sicker patients may require both immunotherapy and radiation therapy).
Keyphrases
- radiation therapy
- locally advanced
- radiation induced
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- dna damage
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- stem cells
- case report
- squamous cell carcinoma
- cell cycle
- patient reported outcomes
- adverse drug
- replacement therapy
- combination therapy
- cell proliferation
- drug induced