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Severe radiotherapy-induced extracutaneous toxicity under vemurafenib.

Lucie Peuvrel1, Anne-Lise Ruellan2, François Thillays3, Gaëlle Quereux1, Anabelle Brocard1, Mélanie Saint-Jean1, Maud Aumont3, Franck Drouet3, Brigitte Dreno1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Vemurafenib is a BRAF inhibitor indicated for the treatment of metastatic melanoma. We report the two first cases of severe and prolonged radiotherapy-induced visceral toxicity in patients treated concomitantly with vemurafenib: a brain radionecrosis and an anorectitis. It raises the question of both the risks of this association and its benefit in melanoma. OBSERVATIONS: The first patient, a female aged 32, treated with vemurafenib for three months, presented a steroid-dependent radionecrosis after brain stereotactic radiosurgery. Symptoms persisted until her death six months later. The second patient, a male aged 64 and treated with vemurafenib for nineteen days, presented a radiation-induced anorectitis complicated by diarrhoea, anorexia and weight loss following the concomitant radiation of a primary rectal tumour. A colostomy was needed after ten months in order to improve local status and general health.
CONCLUSIONS: In our patients, the radiotherapy-induced toxicity under vemurafenib was unusual in its intensity and duration, suggesting a radiosensitization phenomenon. This hypothesis is reinforced by the publication of six cases of severe radiodermatitis under vemurafenib and by in vitro data. The combination of vemurafenib and radiotherapy should thus lead to discussion of a transient cessation of vemurafenib, given the severity of the adverse events experienced. Meanwhile, further studies are needed to determine the potential benefit of this combined treatment in metastatic melanoma.

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Keywords:  BRAF inhibitor; anorectitis; brain radionecrosis; melanoma; radiotherapy; vemurafenib

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24192487     DOI: 10.1684/ejd.2013.2193

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Dermatol        ISSN: 1167-1122            Impact factor:   3.328


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