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Cancers (Basel) ; 15(15)2023 Aug 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37568785

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BACKGROUND: The introduction of immuno- and targeted therapeutic modalities meant a breakthrough step in the therapy of melanoma. As a checkpoint inhibitor, the more effective and less toxic anti-PD1 therapy followed an anti-CTLA4 approach. METHODS: From our patient pool, 222 advanced melanoma cases were selected, where anti-PD1 (pembrolizumab, nivolumab) therapy was initiated between March 2015 and December 2020. During our retrospective analysis, the efficacy and safety of the therapy were assessed. RESULTS: The median follow-up was 16 months (interval: 0-64 months), and 150 patients (67.6%) received therapy in the first line, while second and third line therapy was performed among 72 patients (32.4%) for the median of 7.0 months (0-60). In 50 cases, BRAF mutations were detected. Ninety-six patients showed objective response (11.3% CR, 32.0% PR). The median PFS was 10.0 months (0-60), and the median OS was 23.0 months (0-64). Autoimmune side effects were found in 79 patients (35.5%); grade 3 occurred in 6.3% of the cases, while 1 patient died due to fulminant pneumonitis (0.25%). CONCLUSION: Although the range of immunotherapeutic options is getting wider, in the management of melanoma patients, anti-PD1 monotherapy remains an important, effective, and safe method. However, significant correlation was found between the immune-related side effects and therapeutic efficacy.

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Magy Onkol ; 66(1): 51-54, 2022 03 28.
Artigo em Húngaro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35343975

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The COVID-19 pandemic has created significant barriers to the treatment of cancer patients requiring regular hospitalisation, as coronavirus infection significantly increases the risk of serious and even fatal complications. In our case report, a middle-aged patient with advanced melanoma has developed immune-mediated pancreatitis after more than a year of pembrolizumab treatment. After changing the therapy, the patient was diagnosed with coronavirus infection, which led to nearly a month of hospitalisation and rehabilitation, thus suspending active oncotherapeutical treatment. Thanks to professional medical care, our patient successfully recovered from the severe COVID-19 pneumonia caused by the infection, even in the absence of a coronavirus vaccine. After recovery, he received two Pfizer- BioNTech vaccines in August and September 2021, and a follow-up CT scan showed almost complete remission. Given the patient's lack of complaints and the absence of tumours other than two residual pulmonary nodules, he was observed afterwards. Our patient was in a serious condition before the vaccines were introduced, but has recovered thanks to professional medical care.


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COVID-19 , Melanoma , Vacinas contra COVID-19 , Humanos , Imunoterapia , Masculino , Melanoma/tratamento farmacológico , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Pandemias
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