• Oncology Ny · Nov 2014

    Review

    Identification and management of toxicities from immune checkpoint-blocking drugs.

    • Benjamin A Teply and Evan J Lipson.
    • Oncology Ny. 2014 Nov 1; 28 Suppl 3: 30-8.

    AbstractImmune checkpoint-blocking drugs such as ipilimumab, pembrolizumab, and nivolumab have demonstrated clinical efficacy as anticancer agents. Through modulation of immunoregulatory molecules, these novel therapeutics can produce durable cancer remissions in a variety of tumor types. As these medications are administered to an increasing number of patients, clinicians must be able to recognize and treat the associated immune-related side effects. This review summarizes the unique mechanisms of toxicity associated with immune checkpoint-blocking drugs, appropriate steps in patient evaluation, and strategies for mitigating risk and optimizing patient outcomes. Although the management of each patient receiving immune checkpoint-blockade therapy must be individualized, a conceptual framework upon which to base a multidisciplinary approach to best practices will help oncology practitioners deliver safe and effective care.

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