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Photosensitivity and cancer immune‐targeted therapies

Serena Lembo, Annunziata Raimondo, Valeria Conti, Marina Venturini

2020Photodermatology Photoimmunology & Photomedicine17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The novel group of immunological agents used for solid tumors has importantly improved the quality of life and the survival rate of oncologic patients. Compared to conventional chemotherapy agents, they are more effective and less toxic. However, adverse cutaneous effects are commonly observed, and in some cases, they may induce treatment discontinuation, with heavy impact on patient prognosis. Among these, photosensitive reactions, either phototoxic or photoallergic, are increasing. Much remains to be clarified on the understanding of their prevention, diagnosis, and management. We have reviewed the literature about photosensitive reactions occurring during oncologic immunotherapies. Early dermatological diagnosis and adequate management, with oncologist's cooperation, is fundamental.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDiscontinuationPhototoxicityAdverse effectCancerChemotherapyDermatologyImmunotherapyQuality of life (healthcare)OncologyPhotosensitivityIntensive care medicineInternal medicineIn vitroNursingPhysicsQuantum mechanicsBiochemistryChemistryImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersPhotodynamic Therapy Research Studies