Exploring the potential relationship between antineoplastic agents and their association with stomatitis and oral candidiasis in cancer patients.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Ali Amanati, Robbert Van Manen, Laleh Mahmoudi, Hafez Shojaadini, Seyed Reza Abdipour Mehrian, Mohadese Boroughani
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BackgroundAntineoplastic agents can cause oral toxicity, including "antineoplastic agents-associated stomatitis" (AAS) and "antineoplastic agents-associated oral Candidiasis" (AAOC), in children, adults, and older cancer patients.ObjectiveTo identify the risk of AAS and AAOC associated with using antineoplastic agents.MethodsThe FDA FAERS database for spontaneously reported adverse effects of "antineoplastic agents" was searched and analysed for the occurrence of the MedDRA preferred term "stomatitis" and "oral Candidiasis" using "quantitative safety signal analysis", which contains spontaneous safety reports collected from 1976 to the end of 2021.ResultsThe results of stomatitis in 27477 and oral candidiasis in 3136 case reports from the FDA database, which received antineoplastic agents during the treatment process. Among all three age groups studied, 4 and 7 antineoplastic agents were strongly associated with the occurrence of AAOC and AAS, respectively (reported odds ratio [ROR] > 100), and the lowest association with AAOC and AAS was reported in 19 and 33 antineoplastic agents, respectively (ROR < 1).ConclusionThere are several limitations to providing information on the side effects of new antineoplastic agents in drug databases. Signal detection in pharmacovigilance is a process in which safety issues, including possible drug-related side effects, are investigated. Our study highlights the gap in the database regarding the potential risk of AAOC and AAS, as reported by the FDA for new drugs.

探讨抗肿瘤药物与癌症患者口腔炎和口腔念珠菌病之间的潜在关系。
背景:在儿童、成人和老年癌症患者中,抗肿瘤药物可引起口腔毒性,包括“抗肿瘤药物相关性口腔炎”(AAS)和“抗肿瘤药物相关性口腔念珠菌病”(AAOC)。目的探讨抗肿瘤药物对AAS和AAOC的影响。方法检索FDA FAERS“抗肿瘤药物”自发报告不良反应数据库,使用“定量安全信号分析”方法分析MedDRA首选术语“口腔炎”和“口腔念珠菌病”的发生情况,该数据库包含1976年至2021年底收集的自发安全报告。结果FDA数据库中27477例口腔炎和3136例口腔念珠菌病患者在治疗过程中接受了抗肿瘤药物治疗。在3个年龄组中,分别有4种和7种抗肿瘤药物与AAOC和AAS的发生密切相关(报道比值比[ROR] bb100),与AAOC和AAS的相关性最低的分别有19种和33种(ROR < 1)。结论在药物数据库中提供新型抗肿瘤药物的副作用信息存在一定的局限性。药物警戒中的信号检测是一个安全问题,包括可能的药物相关副作用,进行调查的过程。我们的研究强调了数据库中关于AAOC和AAS的潜在风险的差距,正如FDA对新药的报告。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to educating health professionals about providing pharmaceutical care to patients with cancer. It is the official publication of the International Society for Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP). Publishing pertinent case reports and consensus guidelines...
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