Ribociclib-Induced Delayed Dermatological Reaction: Case Report of a Rare Adverse Effect and Review of Literature

IF 0.3 Q4 ONCOLOGY
B. Kothari, P. Parab, S. Gulia, S. Rath, Sudeep Gupta
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Abstract Ribociclib is a selective cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor approved in combination with endocrine-based therapy for the treatment of hormone receptor-positive (HR + )/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative (HER2 − ) advanced or metastatic breast cancer. It can significantly prolong the progression-free survival and improve the objective response rate compared with hormone therapy alone. However, the combined regimen results in a higher risk of adverse events, one of them being dermatological reactions. We present a case of late severe skin toxicity in a patient who had received ribociclib for 5 months. The toxicity led to severe pruritus and maculopapular and patchy rash on upper and lower extremities, which completely resolved 1 month after cessation of the drug. We conclude that ribociclib-induced skin toxicity is a noteworthy side effect that can lead to permanent cessation of this drug and is reversible. There are clinical decision dilemmas related to continuation, withholding, or switching CDK4/6 inhibitors, and benefits should be weighed against toxicities and costs.
核糖素引起的延迟性皮肤反应:一例罕见的不良反应报告并文献复习
Ribociclib是一种选择性细胞周期蛋白依赖性激酶(CDK) 4/6抑制剂,被批准与内分泌疗法联合用于激素受体阳性(HR +)/人表皮生长因子受体2阴性(HER2−)晚期或转移性乳腺癌。与单纯激素治疗相比,可显著延长无进展生存期,提高客观有效率。然而,联合方案导致较高的不良事件风险,其中之一是皮肤反应。我们提出了一例晚期严重皮肤毒性的病人谁接受了5个月的核糖环尼。毒副反应导致患者出现严重的上肢和下肢瘙痒、黄斑丘疹和斑片状皮疹,停药1个月后完全消退。我们的结论是,核环苷诱导的皮肤毒性是一个值得注意的副作用,可以导致永久停止使用这种药物,并且是可逆的。继续、保留或转换CDK4/6抑制剂存在临床决策困境,应该权衡利弊和成本。
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期刊介绍: The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to medical and pediatric oncology in human well being including ethical and social issues. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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