肺癌早期胃肠道进展到免疫治疗两例报告。

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Case Reports in Oncological Medicine Pub Date : 2021-02-26 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/6692538
Federica Martorana, Katia Lanzafame, Giuliana Pavone, Lucia Motta, Gianmarco Motta, Nicola Inzerilli, Rosaria Carciotto, Giada Maria Vecchio, Antonino Maria Zanghì, Héctor Josè Soto Parra, Gaetano Magro, Paolo Vigneri
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摘要

肠道和胰腺转移是罕见的,往往难以识别和管理。累及肠道的肺癌患者通常表现出较差的预后。免疫治疗的超进展引起了人们的关注,尽管目前对其确切定义还没有达成一致。胃肠过度进展到免疫检查点抑制剂目前还没有描述。在这些病例中,区分疾病相关症状和免疫相关不良事件可能是一个诊断难题。在这里,我们报告两例非小细胞肺癌经历快速胰腺和绞痛进展到免疫治疗分别。虽然进一步的研究确定与超进展相关的生物标志物是必要的,但临床医生应该意识到这种现象的潜在不寻常的临床表现。
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Early Gastrointestinal Progression to Immunotherapy in Lung Cancer: A Report of Two Cases.

Early Gastrointestinal Progression to Immunotherapy in Lung Cancer: A Report of Two Cases.

Early Gastrointestinal Progression to Immunotherapy in Lung Cancer: A Report of Two Cases.

Early Gastrointestinal Progression to Immunotherapy in Lung Cancer: A Report of Two Cases.

Intestinal and pancreatic metastases are rare and often challenging to recognize and manage. Lung cancer patients with enteric involvement usually display poor outcomes. Hyperprogression to immunotherapy represents a concern, even though there is currently no agreement on its exact definition. Gastrointestinal hyperprogression to immune checkpoint inhibitors has not been described so far. In these cases, distinguishing disease-related symptoms from immune-related adverse events may represent a diagnostic conundrum. Here, we report two cases of non-small-cell lung cancer experiencing a rapid pancreatic and colic progression to immunotherapy, respectively. While further investigations to identify biomarkers associated with hyperprogression are warranted, clinicians should be aware of the potential unusual clinical presentations of this phenomenon.

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期刊介绍: Case Reports in Oncological Medicine is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes case reports and case series related to breast cancer, lung cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, skin cancer, head and neck cancer, paediatric oncology, neurooncology as well as genitourinary cancer.
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