Spontaneous bilateral pneumothorax on sunitinib therapy
Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 12:01 pm
This article is about the casein metastatic renal cell carcinoma setting, but it might be relevant to any lung mets situation when someone is taking any anti-VEGFR therapy drugs - sunitinib, sorafenib, cediranib, any other drugs of this class.
Spontaneous bilateral pneumothorax in metastatic renal cell carcinoma on sunitinib therapy
http://www.springerlink.com/content/d102rvp1640070n0/
"We believe that sunitinib therapy resulted in necrosis of multiple pleural-based pulmonary nodules with central cavernization and ultimately rupture with bronchopleural fistula formation. Based on this experience, we advise that practitioners exercise caution when prescribing anti-VEGFR therapy in patients with pleural-based pulmonary metastases and recognize that the efficacy and toxicity of these agents may be closely linked."
Spontaneous bilateral pneumothorax in metastatic renal cell carcinoma on sunitinib therapy
http://www.springerlink.com/content/d102rvp1640070n0/
"We believe that sunitinib therapy resulted in necrosis of multiple pleural-based pulmonary nodules with central cavernization and ultimately rupture with bronchopleural fistula formation. Based on this experience, we advise that practitioners exercise caution when prescribing anti-VEGFR therapy in patients with pleural-based pulmonary metastases and recognize that the efficacy and toxicity of these agents may be closely linked."