Incidence and Clinical Characteristics of Drug-Induced Lung Disease Among Chemotherapy Recipients
Ruhsel Cörüt,
Ozden Altundağ,
Füsun Eyüboğlu
Abstract:Background
Chemotherapeutic agents treat cancer and some inflammatory diseases due to their immunosuppressive effects. While effective, these drugs can cause drug-induced lung disease (DILD), a serious adverse effect with limited data regarding its incidence and clinical presentation.
Methods
This retrospective study included 20 patients diagnosed with DILD out of 1,231 patients treated with chemotherapeutic agents who presented with symptoms such as cough, fever, dyspnea, and … Show more
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