用CDK4/6抑制剂治疗HR+/HER2-转移性乳腺癌患者的医学合并症的识别和管理:文献综述和来自西班牙意见专家的建议

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大约三分之一的乳腺癌患者在确诊时患有合并症。治疗转移性乳腺癌的建议通常是基于临床试验的结果,这通常限制了患者的合并症。然而,合并症极大地影响了患者的生活质量、生存率和治疗选择,尤其是老年患者。本综述的目的是确定转移性乳腺癌患者的临床相关合并症,分析这些合并症的临床治疗方法,并提出专家建议。由8名医学肿瘤学家组成的专家小组确定了与转移性乳腺癌最相关的合并症相关的7个治疗领域:心血管、胃肠道、内分泌/代谢、肾脏、老年、心理和疼痛相关。来自相关合并症的每个治疗领域的临床专家(n = 8)加入了专家小组(n = 8),为这些合并症的适当管理提供指导。分析的具体合并症有高血压、心房颤动、静脉血栓栓塞、肥胖、糖尿病、癌症恶病质、慢性肾病、年龄相关疾病、关节炎和纤维肌痛。在大多数情况下,患有转移性乳腺癌和医学合并症的患者使用多种药物和/或易受毒性影响。肿瘤学家提供了关于初始评估和监测、随访建议以及根据经验转诊到相应专家的警告体征和症状的建议。专家小组还探讨了与每种合并症相关的临床情况,并根据现有的药物-药物相互作用和潜在毒性的证据推荐了首选的CDK4/6抑制剂。
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Identification and Management of Medical Comorbidities in Patients With HR+/HER2- Metastatic Breast Cancer Treated With CDK4/6 Inhibitors: Literature Review and Recommendations From Experts in Spain Opinion.

Approximately one-third of patients with breast cancer have comorbidities at the time of their diagnosis. Recommendations for managing metastatic breast cancer are usually based on the results of clinical trials, which often limit patients with comorbidities. However, comorbidities greatly influence the quality of life, patient survival rate and treatment choice, particularly in older patients. The objective of this review was to identify clinically relevant comorbidities in patients with metastatic breast cancer, analyze the clinical approach to the treatment of these comorbidities, and propose recommendations from experts. An expert panel of eight medical oncologists identified seven therapeutic areas associated with the most relevant comorbidities in metastatic breast cancer: cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, endocrine/metabolic, renal, geriatric, psychological, and pain related. A clinical specialist from each therapeutic area specific to the relevant comorbidities (n = 8) joined the panel of experts (n = 8) to provide guidance on the appropriate management of these comorbidities. The specific comorbidities analyzed were hypertension, atrial fibrillation, venous thromboembolism, obesity, diabetes mellitus, cancer cachexia, chronic kidney disease, age-related disorders, arthritis, and fibromyalgia. In most cases, patients with metastatic breast cancer and medical comorbidities are polymedicated and/or vulnerable to toxicity. The oncologists provided recommendations on initial assessment and monitoring, follow-up recommendations, and warning signs and symptoms for referral to corresponding specialists based on their experience. The panel of experts also explored clinical scenarios related to each comorbidity and recommended a preferred CDK4/6 inhibitor based on available evidence regarding drug-drug interactions and potential for toxicity.

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Clinical breast cancer
Clinical breast cancer 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
3.20%
发文量
174
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: Clinical Breast Cancer is a peer-reviewed bimonthly journal that publishes original articles describing various aspects of clinical and translational research of breast cancer. Clinical Breast Cancer is devoted to articles on detection, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of breast cancer. The main emphasis is on recent scientific developments in all areas related to breast cancer. Specific areas of interest include clinical research reports from various therapeutic modalities, cancer genetics, drug sensitivity and resistance, novel imaging, tumor genomics, biomarkers, and chemoprevention strategies.
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