Safety and efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors in non-small-cell lung cancer: focus on challenging populations.
chronic viral infections
concomitant medications
covid-19
frail patients
immune-checkpoint inhibitors
immunotherapy
lung cancer
special populations
Journal
Immunotherapy
ISSN: 1750-7448
Titre abrégé: Immunotherapy
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101485158
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
04 2021
04 2021
Historique:
pubmed:
26
2
2021
medline:
2
4
2021
entrez:
25
2
2021
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
In recent years, immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have represented one of the major breakthroughs in advanced non-small cell lung cancer treatment scenario. However, enrollment in registering clinical trials is usually restricted, since frail patients (i.e., elderly, individuals with poor performance status and/or active brain metastases), as well as patients with chronic infections or who take concurrent medications, such as steroids, are routinely excluded. Thus, safety and efficacy of ICIs for these subgroups have not been adequately assessed in clinical trials, although these populations often occur in clinical practice. We reviewed the available data regarding the use of ICIs in these 'special' populations, including a focus on the issues raised by the administration of immunotherapy in lung cancer patients infected with Sars-Cov-2.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33626932
doi: 10.2217/imt-2020-0226
doi:
Substances chimiques
Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
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Types de publication
Journal Article
Review
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM