Letter Regarding "Impact of Immune-Related Adverse Events on Efficacy of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in Patients with Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma".
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Abstract
Immunologic checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have demonstrated efficacy in a variety of malignancies. Despite impressive therapeutic benefits, ICIs may induce profound immune-related adverse events (irAEs). While the occurrence of irAEs may implicate improved T cell activity, whether irAEs predicts anti-tumor immune responses remains controversial. The paper by Kennedy Yao Yi Ng et al. adds to the evidence of the impact of irAEs in advanced hepatocellular carcinoma, which demonstrated that multi-system involvement of irAEs positively correlated with treatment responses and survival. We are, however, concerned about the grouping method and potential statistical bias. Therefore, we listed a few questions and possible solutions under each circumstance, which we would like to share with authors and readers.
期刊介绍:
Liver Cancer is a journal that serves the international community of researchers and clinicians by providing a platform for research results related to the causes, mechanisms, and therapy of liver cancer. It focuses on molecular carcinogenesis, prevention, surveillance, diagnosis, and treatment, including molecular targeted therapy. The journal publishes clinical and translational research in the field of liver cancer in both humans and experimental models. It publishes original and review articles and has an Impact Factor of 13.8. The journal is indexed and abstracted in various platforms including PubMed, PubMed Central, Web of Science, Science Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded, Google Scholar, DOAJ, Chemical Abstracts Service, Scopus, Embase, Pathway Studio, and WorldCat.