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Immune-related adverse events in a nationwide cohort of real-world melanoma patients treated with adjuvant anti-PD1 – Seasonal variation and association with outcome

Rebecca Jurlander, Louise Mahncke Guldbrandt, Rikke Boedker Holmstroem, Kasper Madsen, Marco Donia, Charlotte Aaquist Haslund, Henrik Schmidt, Lars Bastholt, Christina H. Ruhlmann, Inge Marie Svane, Eva Ellebæk

2024European Journal of Cancer13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) carry the risk of immune-related adverse events (irAEs), a significant concern as therapy has transitioned to the adjuvant setting. Balancing therapeutic benefits against potential risks is crucial, necessitating real-world data from an unselected patient population in addition to clinical trial data to ensure optimal clinical decision-making. METHODS: This nationwide real-world study assessed irAEs in patients receiving adjuvant anti-PD1 therapy, primarily nivolumab, for resected stage III-IV melanoma between 2018-2022. Data were retrieved from two national databases: the IMMUNOTOX database and the Danish Metastatic Melanoma Database (DAMMED). IrAEs were sub-grouped according to organ systems graded using CTCAE ver. 5.0 ranging from mild toxicities (grade 1-2) to severe (grade 3-4) and fatal (grade 5). RESULTS: Among 792 included patients, (55 % male, median age 62 years (range 16-88)), 697 patients (88 %) experienced an irAE. Severe irAEs occurred in 116 patients (15 %) and five (0.6 %) died due to toxicity. A landmark analysis showed that patients who experienced at least one irAE before the 1st evaluation at 90 days had an increased progression free survival (PFS) (p = 0.032) and overall survival (OS) (p = 0.0071). Additionally, a seasonal pattern was noted with higher incidence of irAEs during summer. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of irAEs in real-world patients is comparable to the observed risk in clinical trials. Patients experiencing irAEs demonstrate a lower risk of melanoma relapse. Further, gender, age and seasonal variation may impact the incidence of irAEs.

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MedicineAdjuvantCohortMelanomaAdverse effectImmune systemOncologyVariation (astronomy)Internal medicineAssociation (psychology)ImmunologyCancer researchPsychologyPhysicsPsychotherapistAstrophysicsCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersPsoriasis: Treatment and PathogenesisImmunotherapy and Immune Responses