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A retrospective multicentric cohort study of checkpoint inhibitors-induced pruritus with focus on management.

Chryssoula PapageorgiouElizabeth LazaridouKonstantinos LallasKyparissos PapaioannouVasiliki A NikolaouValeria MateevaKonstantinos EfthymiadisChrysanthi KoukoutzeliKonstantia LogaEleni SogkaEvangelos I KaramitrousisGeorge LazaridisDimitrios DionysopoulosAimilios LallasChristina KemanetziChristina FotiadouEleni TimotheadouZoi Apalla
Published in: Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine (2023)
Pruritus per se was present in a substantial portion of our cohort (22.0%). Our study confirms the efficacy of current treatment strategies and suggests NBUVB as a potential steroid-sparing therapeutic alternative.
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