Drug-induced interstitial pneumonia during perioperative chemotherapy for breast cancer.

Mayumi Ikeuchi, N. Hino, Aya Nishisyo, M. Aoyama, M. Kanematsu, Hiroaki Inoue, S. Sasa, Tomohiro Inui, N. Miyamoto, Kazumasa Okumura, H. Takizawa
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PURPOSE Drug-induced interstitial pneumonia (DIP) that occurs during chemotherapy for breast cancer is a rare but a serious adverse event. Treatments of DIP requires interruption of breast cancer treatment, which may affect the patient's prognosis. However, there are few reports which discuss DIP during breast cancer treatments. Purpose of this report is to make clear how DIP occurred and influenced breast cancer treatment in our hospital. PATIENTS AND METHODS A total of 74 patients who started perioperative chemotherapy in Tokushima Municipal Hospital for breast cancer from January 2019 to December 2020 were evaluated for DIP. Patients' and tumors' characteristics, and regimens which caused DIP were investigated. The clinical courses of the DIP patients were also followed up. RESULTS Twelve of the 74 patients developed DIP. All 12 patients had histories of cyclophosphamide administration;however, the causative drug could not be determined. Ten of the 12 patients were treated with steroids, and all the patients recovered ultimately from the interstitial pneumonia. While chemotherapy was administered in six patients after mild DIP, no relapse of pneumonia was observed. CONCLUSION DIP during perioperative chemotherapy for breast cancer was resolved with appropriate treatment. Patients were able to resume breast cancer treatment with minimal interruption. J. Med. Invest. 69 : 107-111, February, 2022.
乳腺癌围手术期化疗中药物性间质性肺炎。
目的:乳腺癌化疗期间发生药物性间质性肺炎(DIP)是一种罕见但严重的不良事件。DIP的治疗需要中断乳腺癌治疗,这可能会影响患者的预后。然而,很少有报道讨论乳腺癌治疗期间的DIP。本报告旨在了解我院乳腺癌DIP的发生及对乳腺癌治疗的影响。患者和方法对2019年1月至2020年12月在德岛市立医院开始围手术期化疗的74例患者进行DIP评估。探讨了诱发DIP的患者、肿瘤特点及治疗方案。并对DIP患者的临床病程进行随访。结果74例患者中12例发生DIP。12例患者均有环磷酰胺用药史,但无法确定致病药物。12例患者中有10例接受类固醇治疗,所有患者最终均从间质性肺炎中康复。6例轻度DIP患者接受化疗,未见肺炎复发。结论乳腺癌围手术期化疗中的dip可通过适当的治疗得到解决。患者能够以最小的中断恢复乳腺癌治疗。中国医学杂志,2009,31(2):557 - 557。
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