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Cancer Radiother ; 26(8): 1045-1053, 2022 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35927166

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PURPOSE: Preclinical and clinical data suggest a potential benefit in the addition of radiotherapy (RT) to immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) during the treatment of advanced cancers. Nevertheless, the ideal patients for this approach and the optimal RT regimen is still debated. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The aim of this study was to determine the effect RT schedule has on survival for advanced non-small cell lung cancer and melanoma patients (pts) treated with ICI (anti-PD1 or anti-CTLA4) and concomitant RT. RESULTS: A total of 58 pts were identified, of which 26 received RT concomitantly with ICI while the remaining 32 pts were treated with RT at the time of progression under ICI. The RT parameters associated with outcome include dose per fraction, biological effective dose, RT to all targets and lung irradiation. Independent predictors of improved progression-free survival were lung irradiation, melanoma histology, oligometastatic status (<6 metastasis), presence of liver metastasis, PNN<7000/mm3 and normal LDH. Independent predictors of improved overall survival were melanoma histology and normal LDH. Among pts who were irradiated at progression, 68.7% had an overall clinical benefit and had a median extension of ICI use by 2.3 months (range: 0-29.1), among which 2 presented with an abscopal effect. CONCLUSIONS: The irradiation of lung metastases may increase survival in patients under ICI. RT at progression could prolong the use of ICI, and neutrophilia and LDH should be considered during patient selection of this combined RT/ICI approach.


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Carcinoma de Pulmón de Células no Pequeñas , Neoplasias Pulmonares , Melanoma , Humanos , Carcinoma de Pulmón de Células no Pequeñas/radioterapia , Carcinoma de Pulmón de Células no Pequeñas/tratamiento farmacológico , Inhibidores de Puntos de Control Inmunológico/uso terapéutico , Neoplasias Pulmonares/radioterapia , Neoplasias Pulmonares/tratamiento farmacológico , Inmunoterapia/efectos adversos , Melanoma/tratamiento farmacológico , Melanoma/radioterapia , Estudios Retrospectivos
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Cancer Radiother ; 26(4): 557-562, 2022 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34711487

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PURPOSE: Evaluate efficacy and toxicity of hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (HSRT) for patients treated for pituitary adenoma (PA) with an alternative HSRT escalating protocol delivering 35Gy in 5 fractions. MATERIAL AND METHODS: From June 2007 to March 2017, 29 patients with pituitary adenoma were treated in Antoine Lacassagne Cancer Centre with an alternative HSRT protocol. Prescribed dose was 35Gy in 5 fractions of 7Gy. Radiographic responses were assessed by annual MRI. Hormone blood samples were evaluated each year after HSRT. RESULTS: A total of 29 patients aged between 23 and 86 years (median 54 years) were included. Twelve patients received HSRT for recurrent cases and 12 received postoperative adjuvant HSRT, 5 patients did not have surgery. After a median follow-up period of 47 months local control rate was 96%. One patient presented an out-field tumor regrowth 73 months after HSRT. The majority of PA were endocrine-active (18 patients, 62%). After HSRT, 8 patients (44%) presented complete response on initial secretion, 4 patients (23%) presented partial response on initial secretion. Four patients (14%) presented grade 2 or more acute radiation toxicities. One grade 4 visual disorder was observed for one patient. CONCLUSIONS: HSRT delivering 35Gy in 5 fractions represents a feasible treatment and shows promising results to reduce hormonal overproduction and to improve local control in PA.


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Adenoma , Neoplasias Encefálicas , Neoplasias Hipofisarias , Radiocirugia , Adenoma/diagnóstico por imagen , Adenoma/radioterapia , Adenoma/cirugía , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Neoplasias Encefálicas/radioterapia , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Neoplasias Hipofisarias/diagnóstico por imagen , Neoplasias Hipofisarias/radioterapia , Neoplasias Hipofisarias/cirugía , Hipofraccionamiento de la Dosis de Radiación , Radiocirugia/métodos , Estudios Retrospectivos , Resultado del Tratamiento , Adulto Joven
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Infect Dis Now ; 52(1): 31-34, 2022 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34198000

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Recent evidence showed greater efficacy of tocilizumab (TCZ) in the subgroups of COVID-19 patients who presented with symptoms for less than 7 days and in those only receiving oxygen. We retrospectively analyzed a compassionate use cohort to determine the best timing for TCZ injection. We showed no association between the timing of injection after symptom onset and the efficacy of TCZ on mortality. We then investigated whether the oxygen level at the time of TCZ injection impacted the mortality rate. Our study finally suggested that TCZ could be less effective when oxygen requirement is >11L/min and we hypothesized that earlier administration could be associated with better outcome. However, randomized clinical trials are required to confirm this hypothesis.


Asunto(s)
Tratamiento Farmacológico de COVID-19 , Anticuerpos Monoclonales Humanizados , Humanos , Estudios Retrospectivos , SARS-CoV-2
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Rev Med Interne ; 41(6): 375-389, 2020 Jun.
Artículo en Francés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32507520

RESUMEN

SARS-CoV-2 infection, named COVID-19, can lead to a dysregulated immune response and abnormal coagulation responsible for a viral sepsis. In this review, we specify physiopathological mechanisms of each phase of COVID-19 - viral, immune and pro-thrombotic - notably because they involve different treatment. Finally, we specify the physiopathological mechanisms of organ injury.


Asunto(s)
Betacoronavirus , Infecciones por Coronavirus , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral , Animales , Betacoronavirus/genética , Betacoronavirus/inmunología , Betacoronavirus/ultraestructura , COVID-19 , Infecciones por Coronavirus/complicaciones , Infecciones por Coronavirus/epidemiología , Infecciones por Coronavirus/inmunología , Infecciones por Coronavirus/terapia , Citocinas/metabolismo , Humanos , Inmunización , Inmunomodulación , Especificidad de Órganos , Neumonía Viral/complicaciones , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/inmunología , Neumonía Viral/terapia , SARS-CoV-2 , Trombosis/prevención & control , Trombosis/virología , Tropismo Viral , Internalización del Virus , Replicación Viral/fisiología , Zoonosis/virología
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Rev Med Interne ; 41(5): 308-318, 2020 May.
Artículo en Francés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32334862

RESUMEN

The spread of the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, discovered in China in January 2020, led to a pandemic as early as March 2020, forcing every health care system in the affected countries to adapt quickly. In order to better address this major health crisis, which has given rise to numerous scientific publications, we have synthesized the main original clinical studies to facilitate the day-to-day management of patients with COVID-19. We detail the early signs and progression of the disease as well as the different clinical forms, including extra-pulmonary, as known at the beginning of this pandemic. We focus on clinical, biological and CT markers predictive of severity or mortality. Finally, we discuss the impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection in populations suspected to be at high risk of severe forms.


Asunto(s)
Infecciones por Coronavirus/diagnóstico por imagen , Neumonía Viral/diagnóstico por imagen , Radiografía/métodos , Adulto , Betacoronavirus , COVID-19 , Niño , Infecciones por Coronavirus/mortalidad , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/mortalidad , Embarazo , SARS-CoV-2 , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad
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