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Safety and Quality-of-Life Data from an Italian Expanded Access Program of Lenvatinib for Treatment of Thyroid Cancer.

Carlotta Giani1, Laura Valerio1, Alberto Bongiovanni2, Cosimo Durante3, Giorgio Grani3, Toni Ibrahim2, Stefano Mariotti4, Michela Massa5, Fabiana Pani4, Gabriella Pellegriti6, Tommaso Porcelli7, Domenico Salvatore7, Martina Tavarelli6, Massimo Torlontano5, Laura Locati8, Eleonora Molinaro1, Rossella Elisei1.   

Abstract

Background: Lenvatinib, a multikinase inhibitor, is for progressive radioiodine-refractory-differentiated thyroid cancer (RR-DTC) patients. However, there are a lot of drug-related adverse events (AEs) that can affect the quality of life (QoL) of patients. The aims of this study were (a) to evaluate, and compared with other series, the safety of lenvatinib used in RR-DTC patients enrolled in an Italian expanded access program (EAP), and (b) to evaluate their QoL during treatment with lenvatinib.
Methods: To evaluate the safety, we recorded and graded all AEs during the 6 months of lenvatinib treatment in 39 RR-DTC patients. We compared the safety profile of lenvatinib observed in our patients with that reported in the study of (E7080) levatinib in differentiated cancer of the thyroid (SELECT) and tumeurs thyroidiennes refractaires (TUTHYREF) network studies. Moreover, we evaluated the QoL in our series by using the European Organization for Research and Treatment (EORTC) Quality of Life Questionnaire-Core 30 and the pain visual analogue scale (VAS).
Results: The most frequent AEs among our 39 RR-DTC patients were hypertension (80.5%), fatigue (58.3%), diarrhea (36.1%), stomatitis (33.3%), hand/foot syndrome (33.3%), and weight loss (30.5%). The most prevalent grade 3/4 AE was hypertension (25%). When compared with previous studies (i.e., SELECT and TUTHYREF), a significantly lower percentage of our patients experienced diarrhea, nausea, proteinuria, and weight loss. No statistically significant differences in the QoL of our patients evaluated before, during, and at the end of follow-up (6 months after starting the therapy) were found. However, a slight improvement of the general health and emotional and cognitive status associated with a slightly worsening of physical role and social functioning was observed during these 6 months. Pain, dyspnea, insomnia, and constipation moved toward better values, while fatigue, nausea and vomiting, appetite loss, and diarrhea worsened. By comparing the pain VAS, an overall reduction of the level of pain was found. Conclusions: The safety profile of the drug was similar to that already reported with some differences in the prevalence and severity of the AEs. Regarding the QoL, the EAP showed a trend of improvement of the global health status and a reduction of symptoms correlated to the disease. The clinical impact of fatigue, anorexia/weight loss and stomatitis, mainly due to the drug itself, continues to represent the major issue in the management of these patients.

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Keywords:  adverse events; lenvatinib; quality of life; safety; thyroid cancer

Year:  2020        PMID: 32907501     DOI: 10.1089/thy.2020.0276

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thyroid        ISSN: 1050-7256            Impact factor:   6.568


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2.  Prevalence and Risk Factors of Developing Fistula or Organ Perforation in Patients Treated with Lenvatinib for Radioiodine-Refractory Thyroid Cancer.

Authors:  Laura Valerio; Carlotta Giani; Laura Agate; Eleonora Molinaro; David Viola; Valeria Bottici; Antonio Matrone; Luciana Puleo; Loredana Lorusso; Virginia Cappagli; Alessandro Ribechini; Rossella Elisei
Journal:  Eur Thyroid J       Date:  2021-03-23

Review 3.  The Role of the Kinase Inhibitors in Thyroid Cancers.

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Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-05-11       Impact factor: 6.525

4.  Cortisol Deficiency in Lenvatinib Treatment of Thyroid Cancer: An Underestimated Common Adverse Event.

Authors:  Salvatore Monti; Federica Presciuttini; Maria Grazia Deiana; Cecilia Motta; Fedra Mori; Valerio Renzelli; Antonio Stigliano; Vincenzo Toscano; Giuseppe Pugliese; Maurizio Poggi
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5.  Lenvatinib Therapy for Advanced Thyroid Cancer: Real-Life Data on Safety, Efficacy, and Some Rare Side Effects.

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Review 7.  Clinical Indications for Treatment with Multi-Kinase Inhibitors in Patients with Radioiodine-Refractory Differentiated Thyroid Cancer.

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Review 8.  Thyroid Cancers: From Surgery to Current and Future Systemic Therapies through Their Molecular Identities.

Authors:  Loredana Lorusso; Virginia Cappagli; Laura Valerio; Carlotta Giani; David Viola; Luciana Puleo; Carla Gambale; Elisa Minaldi; Maria Cristina Campopiano; Antonio Matrone; Valeria Bottici; Laura Agate; Eleonora Molinaro; Rossella Elisei
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-03-18       Impact factor: 5.923

9.  Lenvatinib treatment for thyroid cancer in COVID era: safety in a patient with lung metastases and SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Authors:  Pietro Locantore; Valeria Del Gatto; Andrea Corsello; Alfredo Pontecorvi
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Review 10.  Nutrition in Advanced Thyroid Cancer Patients.

Authors:  Laura Agate; Elisa Minaldi; Alessio Basolo; Valentina Angeli; Roberta Jaccheri; Ferruccio Santini; Rossella Elisei
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-03-18       Impact factor: 5.717

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