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  • Titel: Immune-related adverse events of COVID-19 vaccination in skin cancer patients receiving immune-checkpoint inhibitor treatment
  • Beteiligte: Strobel, Sophia [VerfasserIn]; Machiraju, Devayani [VerfasserIn]; Kälber, Katharina [VerfasserIn]; Hassel, Jessica C. [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: 23 December 2021
  • Erschienen in: Cancer immunology immunotherapy ; 71(2022), 8, Seite 2051-2056
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1007/s00262-021-03133-w
  • ISSN: 1432-0851
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  • Schlagwörter: Adverse events ; Cancer patients ; COVID-19 vaccination ; Immune-checkpoint inhibitors
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  • Beschreibung: To date, few data are available regarding Adverse events (AEs) in cancer patients who are vaccinated for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) while being actively treated with Immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). We aimed to assess the safety of COVID-19 vaccines approved in Germany. Specifically, we investigated the frequency of general side effects and immune-related AEs of COVID-19 vaccination. A triage survey was used to collect the following information for patients with metastatic skin cancer: vaccine type, date of receipt of each dose of vaccine, and self-reported side effects. Clinical data were retrieved from the patients’ medical records. Of 130 patients with metastatic skin cancer, 89 patients were on immunotherapy and received COVID-19 vaccination. Of these 89 patients (median age: 64 years; 57 [64%] men), 89% had melanoma, and 71% received ICI therapy with a PD-1 antibody. Eighty-eight percent received an mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccination. The median follow-up time was 125 days after the first vaccination, and 84 days after the second. The most common observed side effects were mild to moderate pain at the injection site (40%), followed by fatigue (24%). Grade 3 irAEs were reported in eight patients, seven of whom were on nivolumab plus ipilimumab combination treatment. Of the 19 patients vaccinated within 72 h before/after ICI, five developed irAEs within 17 days (1-17 days). This small cohort study suggests that approved COVID-19 vaccinations are safe for use in cancer patients receiving ICIs. However, some precautions should be taken, especially regarding the timing of vaccination and ICI treatment.
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