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Delayed Immune-Related Events After Discontinuation Of Immunotherapy – Dire Syndrome?, Marcus Couey, R. Bryan Bell, Ashish Patel, Marka R Crittenden, Brendan Curti, Rom Leidner Nov 2018

Delayed Immune-Related Events After Discontinuation Of Immunotherapy – Dire Syndrome?, Marcus Couey, R. Bryan Bell, Ashish Patel, Marka R Crittenden, Brendan Curti, Rom Leidner

Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 2018 Annual Meeting Posters

Background: Although the temporality of immune-related adverse events (irAE) is well-recognized during immunotherapy to be highly variable and often delayed,[1] post-immunotherapy irAE are rarely described and potentially under-recognized. In 2013, two cases were reported in abstract form in Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft.[2] In July 2018 a case of autoimmune hepatitis eight months post-immunotherapy was reported in The Oncologist[3] and a dermatologic series appeared online in JAMA Dermatology.[4] With expanding indications for IO and an increasing number of clinical trials in the curative-neoadjuvant setting, larger numbers of patients are being treated in earlier stages of disease and often for short courses. Given …