| Literature DB >> 33491130 |
Tanja Eichkorn1,2, Fabian Schunn3,4, Sebastian Regnery3,4, Rami El Shafie3,4, Juliane Hörner-Rieber3,4,5, Sebastian Adeberg3,4, Klaus Herfarth3,4, Jürgen Debus3,4,5,6,7, Laila König3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) often requires a multimodal treatment including chemotherapy, targeted therapy and radiotherapy. In addition to this, many patients take supportive drugs. Since only scarce data on possible interactions between radiotherapy and pharmaceutical or herbal drugs exist, description of clinical cases is of special interest. CASE REPORT: A patient with stage IV NSCLC was treated with docetaxel/ramucirumab followed by radiotherapy for brain and bone metastases while taking several other over-the-counter drugs (OTCs) including topical St. John's wort skin oil.Entities:
Keywords: Docetaxel; Folliculitis capitis; Radioimmunotherapy; Radiosensitizer; Ramucirumab
Year: 2021 PMID: 33491130 PMCID: PMC8219578 DOI: 10.1007/s00066-020-01739-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Strahlenther Onkol ISSN: 0179-7158 Impact factor: 3.621
Fig. 1Representative transverse images from whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT; a) and spinal irradiation (b) showing the treatment field and isodoses for both treatment plans
Fig. 2a Primary diagnosis of severe folliculitis capitis-like skin toxicity (CTCAE grade 3 dermatitis and folliculitis) during whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT) without simultaneous skin toxicity during T12 irradiation (CTCAE grade 0). All photos were taken on the same day after the eighth fraction of both WBRT and T12 irradiation (cumulative dose 24 Gy for each WBRT and T12 irradiation). b 10-day follow-up of severe folliculitis capitis-like skin toxicity (CTCAE grade 2 dermatitis and hyperpigmentation) during WBRT without simultaneous skin toxicity during T12 irradiation (CTCAE grade 0), all photos were taken 10 days after finishing both WBRT and T12 irradiation. c 5-month follow-up of severe folliculitis capitis-like skin toxicity (CTCAE grade 1 hyperpigmentation) during WBRT without simultaneous skin toxicity during T12 irradiation (CTCAE grade 0), all photos were taken 5 months after finishing both WBRT and T12 irradiation