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- Title
Medical algorithm: Diagnosis and treatment of hypersensitivity reactions to cancer chemotherapy.
- Authors
Madrigal‐Burgaleta, Ricardo; Vazquez‐Revuelta, Paula; Marti‐Garrido, Jaume; Lleonart‐Bellfill, Ramon; Ali, Fawzia Runa; Alvarez‐Cuesta, Emilio
- Abstract
GRAPH: Table S1 REFERENCES 1 Madrigal-Burgaleta R, Bernal-Rubio L, Berges-Gimeno MP, Carpio-Escalona LV, Gehlhaar P, Alvarez-Cuesta E. A large single-hospital experience using drug provocation testing and rapid drug desensitization in hypersensitivity to antineoplastic and biological agents. Keywords: anaphylaxis; de-labelling; Drug allergy; drug desensitisation; personalised medicine EN anaphylaxis de-labelling Drug allergy drug desensitisation personalised medicine 2636 2640 5 07/19/21 20210801 NES 210801 All antineoplastic drugs could potentially trigger a drug hypersensitivity reaction (DHR); however, as described in different populations, DHRs are especially frequent with platinum drugs, taxanes and biologics.1-7 Other drugs that can usually trigger DHRs, with varying incidence depending on the population, are namely, anthracyclines, irinotecan, cyclophosphamide, gemcitabine or even concomitant agents such as leucovorin.1,5,6 The diagnosis and treatment of DHRs tobiologics were addressed in a recent article from this series of medical algorithms,8 and so this manuscript will focus on other antineoplastic agents. Anaphylaxis, de-labelling, Drug allergy, drug desensitisation, personalised medicine 6 Vázquez-Revuelta P, Martí-Garrido J, Molina-Mata K, Lleonart-Bellfill R, Rey-Salido Pharm M, Madrigal-Burgaleta R. Delabeling patients from chemotherapy and biologics allergy: implementing drug provocation testing.
- Subjects
CANCER chemotherapy; DIAGNOSIS; STEVENS-Johnson Syndrome; TOXIC epidermal necrolysis; THERAPEUTICS; ALLERGIES; DRUG side effects
- Publication
Allergy, 2021, Vol 76, Issue 8, p2636
- ISSN
0105-4538
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/all.14810