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Systemic adverse effects and toxicities associated with immunotherapy: A review
Authors:Asim Kichloo  Michael Albosta  Dushyant Dahiya  Jean Claude Guidi  Michael Aljadah  Jagmeet Singh  Hafeez Shaka  Farah Wani  Akshay Kumar  Manidhar Lekkala
Abstract:
Immunotherapy is rapidly evolving secondary to the advent of newer immunotherapeutic agents and increasing approval of the current agents by the United States Food and Drug Administration to treat a wide spectrum of cancers. Immunotherapeutic agents have gained immense popularity due to their tumor-specific action. Immunotherapy is slowly transforming into a separate therapeutic entity, and the fifth pillar of management for cancers alongside surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy. However, like any therapeutic entity it has its own adverse effects. With the increasing use of immuno-therapeutic agents, it is vital for physicians to acquaint themselves with these adverse effects. The aim of this review is to investigate the common systemic adverse effects and toxicities associated with the use of different classes of immunotherapeutic agents. We provide an overview of potential adverse effects and toxicities associated with different classes of immunotherapeutic agents organized by organ systems, as well as an extensive discussion of the current recommendations for treatment and clinical trial data. As we continue to see increasing usage of these agents in clinical practice, it is vital for physicians to familiarize themselves with these effects.
Keywords:Immunotherapy   Cancer   Malignancy   Adverse effects   Immune checkpoint inhibitor   Monoclonal antibody
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