Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2017)

Immunotherapy “Shock” with vitiligo due to nivolumab administration as third line therapy in lung adenocarcinoma

  • Paul Zarogoulidis,
  • Haidong Huang,
  • Theodora Tsiouda,
  • Chrysa Sardeli,
  • Georgia Trakada,
  • Lemonia Veletza,
  • Anastasios Kallianos,
  • Christoforos Kosmidis,
  • Aggeliki Rapti,
  • Liana Papaemmanouil,
  • Dimitrios Hatzibougias,
  • Dimitrios Drougas,
  • Chong Bai,
  • Wolfgang Hohenforst-Schmidt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rmcr.2017.10.006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. C
pp. 283 – 286

Abstract

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Non-small cell lung cancer is still diagnosed at late stage due to the lack of early symptoms and methods of diagnostic prevention. In the past ten years several targeted therapies have been introduced or explored. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors and immunotherapy are currently considered the most effective and safe therapies in comparison to the non-specific cytotoxic agents. Regarding tyrosine kinase inhibitors the adverse effects have been fully explored, however; on the other hand for immunotherapy there are still several issues to be clarified. We report a rare case of a patient with lung cancer adenocarcinoma who developed vitiligo throughout his body after nivolumab administration.

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