Abstract:The introduction of immune checkpoint inhibitors has resulted in significant improvement of cancer care, but has been accompanied by the occurrence of immune related adverse events (irAEs). Also kidney irAEs have been reported and the most frequent one is acute tubulointerstitial disease which impacts renal and overall prognosis. There is an unmet need to stratify renal risk in oncologic patients, to allow individualized monitoring and therefore early detection of ICI-related acute kidney injury (ICI-AKI). Alt… Show more
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