Bahadır Köylü, Cevat İlteriş Kıkılı, Öner Dikensoy, Fatih Selçukbiricik
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Abstract
Immune-related adverse events typically occur during the early phases of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy. However, late-onset immune-related adverse events can still arise long after the immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy has ended. Immune checkpoint inhibitor-related pneumonitis warrants special attention for risk assessment and early detection due to its potential for serious outcomes, including hospitalization and death. Despite its rarity, late-onset immune checkpoint inhibitor-related pneumonitis should be considered in the differential diagnosis for dyspnea in patients with a history of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy to prevent morbidity and mortality. In this case report, we present a case of an 84-year-old female patient suffering from locally advanced triple-negative breast cancer and late-onset immune checkpoint inhibitor-related pneumonitis requiring hospitalization 104 days after the last cycle of pembrolizumab. Following successful treatment of late-onset immune checkpoint inhibitor-related pneumonitis with corticosteroids, a recurrence of immune checkpoint inhibitor-related pneumonitis occurred a month later. Corticosteroid therapy was reinitiated, gradually tapered after radiological improvement, and eventually discontinued. The patient remains in remission from breast cancer. For patients with a history of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy, medical vigilance, accurate diagnosis, and timely management of late-onset immune checkpoint inhibitor-related pneumonitis are crucial.
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Many aspects of the immune system and mechanisms of immunomodulatory therapies remain to be elucidated in order to exploit fully the emerging opportunities. Those involved in the research and clinical applications of immunotherapy are challenged by the huge and intricate volumes of knowledge arising from this fast-evolving field. The journal Immunotherapy offers the scientific community an interdisciplinary forum, providing them with information on the most recent advances of various aspects of immunotherapies, in a concise format to aid navigation of this complex field.
Immunotherapy delivers essential information in concise, at-a-glance article formats. Key advances in the field are reported and analyzed by international experts, providing an authoritative but accessible forum for this vitally important area of research. Unsolicited article proposals are welcomed and authors are required to comply fully with the journal''s Disclosure & Conflict of Interest Policy as well as major publishing guidelines, including ICMJE and GPP3.