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Skin rash during erlotinib for advanced non-small cell lung cancer: is age a clinical predictor?

Jacopo Giuliani1, Marina Marzola.   

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the intensity and the duration of acneiform skin rash in young and elderly patients, to define a possible relationship between age and skin rash. We retrospectively analyzed all consecutive patients with advanced NSCLC who developed acneiform skin rash during erlotinib treatment at our Clinical Oncology Unit from June 2006 to May 2011. We divided the general case study into two subgroups: young and elderly patients (≥ 65 years) and we compared clinical, pathological and therapeutical characteristics of both subgroups. Among 25 patients affected by advanced NSCLC treated with erlotinib during the reference period, 19 patients (76.0 %) developed acneiform skin rash. Fourteen (73.7 %) of 19 patients were elderly. The majority of elderly patients has developed acneiform skin rash (82.4 vs 62.5 %). In addition, in elderly patients, acneiform skin rash has a higher intensity (for mild rash 7.1 vs 20.0 %, for moderate rash 57.1 vs 60.0 %, for severe rash 35.7 vs 20.0 %) and longer duration, especially for mild and moderate rash (for mild rash 154 vs 40 days, for moderate rash 120 vs 76 days, for severe rash 31 vs 85 days). The univariate analysis showed no statistical significant difference in OS between young and elderly patients (p = 0.191), such as age, does not seem to influence the appearance (p = 0.386), duration (p = 0.455) and grade of acneiform skin rash (p = 0.765). In conclusion, we can affirm that age is an insufficient predictor of acneiform skin rash during erlotinib treatment in advanced NSCLC and does not seem to statistically influence the appearance, duration and grade of skin rash.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23536039     DOI: 10.1007/s00403-013-1345-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol Res        ISSN: 0340-3696            Impact factor:   3.017


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