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No detrimental association between antibiotic use and immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy: an observational cohort study comparing patients with ICI-treated and TKI-treated melanoma and NSCLC.

Marjolein Metselaar-AlbersIrma MeijermanFerdi EngelsJohn B A G HaanenJos BeijnenArief Lalmohamed
Published in: Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (2024)
This study strongly suggests that there is no causal detrimental association between antibiotic use and ICI therapy outcome when looking at OS in individuals with malignant melanoma or NSCLC. The frequently observed inverse association between antibiotics and ICI response in previous studies is most likely driven by confounding by indication, which was confirmed by the findings in our reference TKI cohort.
Keyphrases
  • advanced non small cell lung cancer
  • small cell lung cancer
  • tyrosine kinase
  • epidermal growth factor receptor
  • newly diagnosed
  • brain metastases
  • skin cancer