Immunotherapy in daily practice Flashcards

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What are the pros and cons of chemotherapy?

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Chemotherapy is non-specific, intravenous, has high toxicity and relatively low costs, but response rates are only 30% and for 3/6 months.

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What are the pros and cons of targeted therapy?

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Targeted therapy is directed at driver mutations/fusions, orally, has fewer toxicities and high costs, but response rates are 60-70% and for 1-2 years.

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What are the pros and cons of immunotherapy?

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Immunotherapy is directed against PD-L1, intravenous, fewer toxicities, very high costs, the response rate is between 10-50% and for 1,5-2 years.

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What is the approach to systemic treatment of lung cancer?

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First-line therapy: first look for oncogenic driven tumors, if they’re not found then look at tumor PD-L1 expression.
• If ≥50% = anti-PD-1 monotherapy (+/- chemo)
• If <50% = combination of chemotherapy and immunotherapy

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What are examples of immunotherapy?

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Checkpoint inhibitors like PD-1, PD-L1, and CTLA4 inhibitors.

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What are the conditions for immunotherapy?

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No oncogenic driven tumors, no auto-immune diseases, and no active infections.

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