Two autopsied gastric cancer cases of rare drug-induced pneumonia associated with nivolumab plus S-1 and oxaliplatin: a case report
Taku Noumi,
Shoka Kimura,
Takuro Fushimi
et al.
Abstract:Background
Drug-induced pneumonia, especially immune-related adverse events, can sometimes be fatal, and it is crucial to seize the signs for early treatment. A clinical trial (ATTRACTION-4) reported no cases of grade 4 or 5 pneumonia or interstitial lung disease associated with nivolumab plus S-1 and oxaliplatin. However, we encountered two cases of fatal pneumonia induced by this regimen.
Case Description
The two patients were in their 70s, male and diagnosed gastric … Show more
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