Literature DB >> 30190925

Management of the cutaneous adverse effects of antimelanoma therapy.

Rose Congwei Liu1,2,1,2, Germana Consuegra1,2,1,2, Pablo Fernández-Peñas1,2,1,2.   

Abstract

The advent of targeted therapy and immunotherapy has revolutionized the management of advanced melanoma. However, these novel therapies are associated with adverse effects (AEs), of which cutaneous toxicities are the most frequently observed. These cutaneous AEs can exert significant morbidity and impact on patient quality of life, hence the recognition and management of AEs is fundamental in preventing interruption or cessation of survival-prolonging treatments. Additionally, knowledge of these AEs are necessary in order for healthcare professionals to counsel patients when starting treatment and in the initiation of AE prophylaxis. The incidence and clinical presentation of the cutaneous toxicities of novel melanoma therapies will be discussed, and treatment guidelines provided.

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Keywords:  B-raf inhibitors; adverse drug reactions; anti-CTLA-4; anti-PD-1; cutaneous adverse event; metastatic melanoma; mitogen-activated protein kinase inhibitor; skin (melanoma); targeted therapy

Year:  2017        PMID: 30190925      PMCID: PMC6094689          DOI: 10.2217/mmt-2017-0015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Melanoma Manag        ISSN: 2045-0885


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