Tumor invasion in the central airway is a risk factor for early-onset checkpoint inhibitor pneumonitis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer.
Mitsuhiro ModaHaruhiro SaitoTerufumi KatoRyo UsuiTetsuro KondoYoshiro NakaharaShuji MurakamiKouji YamamotoKouzo YamadaPublished in: Thoracic cancer (2020)
Significant study findings Tumor invasion in the central airway (TICA) was a predictor of early-onset checkpoint inhibitor pneumonitis (CIP) TICA had good interobserver variability, indicating its utility in clinical practice Patients with TICA might have a higher immune status than patients without What this study adds This is the first study focusing on risk factors for CIP limited to early-onset CIP.