Abstract 2176P
Background
Immune check point inhibitors (ICI)-based therapies have been remarkably advancing and dramatically changing the treatment modalities of cancer. This review aimed to comprehensively examine and rechallenge immune-related adverse events (irAE) across the literature.
Methods
We searched for clinical studies regarding the use of ICI published in English up to December 2021 in PubMed, Embase, Cochrane and journal of clinical oncology (JCO). The search strategy was composed of the following terms: [(rechallenge) AND (immune OR immunotherapy OR "immune checkpoint inhibitor")] AND ("side effect” OR "adverse event” OR irAE). Data were extracted by three independent investigators and the disagreements amongst investigators were resolved by consensus.
Results
The average duration of administration of ICI before the occurrence of irAE was 5.8 months (range 0.5 – 9). Discontinuation rate of ICI was 4-36.4% after the occurrence of irAE. IrAE leading to discontinuation varied depending on the type of ICI. However, the most common side effect was colitis with diarrhea regardless of the type of ICI. After ICI rechallenge, second irAE was administered to 40.3-78% of patient, and 48% of patients presented the same type of irAE as the first irAE.
Conclusions
ICI rechallenge appears to be safe given the balance between the advantages of rechallenge and the risk of irAE recurrence maintained by close monitoring.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
Resources from the same session
2130P - ATTITUDE - ATTrition In longiTUDinal studiEs of cancer survivors (CS): Can we improve the experience of patients (pts)?
Presenter: Camila Chiodi
Session: Poster session 07
2131P - Real-life experiences from a late effects clinic: An investigation of health-related quality of life in Danish cancer survivors
Presenter: Lærke Tolstrup
Session: Poster session 07
2132P - Unmet needs, quality of life, and financial toxicity in survivors of lung cancer
Presenter: Josephine Feliciano
Session: Poster session 07
2133P - Sleep disorders: Evolution in time in early breast cancer (EBC)
Presenter: Blanca Cantos
Session: Poster session 07
2134P - Self-reported late effects, need for information and follow-up in long-term Hodgkin lymphoma survivors
Presenter: Lise Willumsen
Session: Poster session 07
2135P - Impact of geriatric assessment (GA) and geriatric 8(G8)-based targeted interventions on the quality of life (QoL) in older Asian adults with cancer
Presenter: Jia Li Low
Session: Poster session 07
2136P - Prostate cancer supportive care (PCSC) program for patients and partners: A model for meeting an unmet need for PC patients
Presenter: Celestia Higano
Session: Poster session 07
2137P - Impact of supportive care on the quality of life (QoL) of hospitalized cancer patients (pts)
Presenter: Judit Sanz Beltran
Session: Poster session 07
2138P - Time toxicity of palliative chemotherapy in a geriatric oncology population
Presenter: Christopher Cronin
Session: Poster session 07
2139P - Quality of life in adult cancer survivors (QLACS) in Spain: Study of its clinical characteristics and use of social media for oncological information
Presenter: Maria Cornide Santos
Session: Poster session 07