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Little information has been published on the use of tyrosine kinase inhibitors for treatment of patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD). We investigated the efficacy and safety of sorafenib for metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) patients undergoing HD.Twenty patients undergoing HD were treated with sorafenib as first-line therapy for mRCC at our hospital between April 2008 and August 2014. Patient medical records were retrospectively reviewed to evaluate the response to sorafenib and treatment-related toxicity.Fifteen and 5 patients were classified in the intermediate and poor risk groups, respectively, of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center risk model. Eighteen patients had 3 or more metastatic lesions, and 7 patients had metastases in 2 or more organs. Of 16 patients who had previously undergone nephrectomy, 8 were pathologically diagnosed with non-clear-cell carcinoma. The median duration of sorafenib therapy was 4.7 months. Sorafenib was discontinued owing to progressing disease for 15 patients and because of serious adverse events (AE) (≥grade 3) for 4 patients, i.e. subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral hemorrhage, sepsis, and syncope for 1 patient each. Median time to progression was 6.3 months, and median overall survival was 14.2 months.In this study, many patients had unfavorable clinical features, for example poor risk classification and metastases in multiple organs. Although sorafenib treatment of HD patients seems feasible, careful monitoring is needed because of the tendency for a high incidence of serious AE, even when a reduced dose is administered.

作者:Kenji, Omae;Tsunenori, Kondo;Takafumi, Kennoki;Toshio, Takagi;Junpei, Iizuka;Hirohito, Kobayashi;Yasunobu, Hashimoto;Kazunari, Tanabe

来源:International journal of clinical oncology 2016 年 21卷 1期

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Kenji, Omae;Tsunenori, Kondo;Takafumi, Kennoki;Toshio, Takagi;Junpei, Iizuka;Hirohito, Kobayashi;Yasunobu, Hashimoto;Kazunari, Tanabe
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International journal of clinical oncology 2016 年 21卷 1期
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Little information has been published on the use of tyrosine kinase inhibitors for treatment of patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD). We investigated the efficacy and safety of sorafenib for metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) patients undergoing HD.Twenty patients undergoing HD were treated with sorafenib as first-line therapy for mRCC at our hospital between April 2008 and August 2014. Patient medical records were retrospectively reviewed to evaluate the response to sorafenib and treatment-related toxicity.Fifteen and 5 patients were classified in the intermediate and poor risk groups, respectively, of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center risk model. Eighteen patients had 3 or more metastatic lesions, and 7 patients had metastases in 2 or more organs. Of 16 patients who had previously undergone nephrectomy, 8 were pathologically diagnosed with non-clear-cell carcinoma. The median duration of sorafenib therapy was 4.7 months. Sorafenib was discontinued owing to progressing disease for 15 patients and because of serious adverse events (AE) (≥grade 3) for 4 patients, i.e. subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral hemorrhage, sepsis, and syncope for 1 patient each. Median time to progression was 6.3 months, and median overall survival was 14.2 months.In this study, many patients had unfavorable clinical features, for example poor risk classification and metastases in multiple organs. Although sorafenib treatment of HD patients seems feasible, careful monitoring is needed because of the tendency for a high incidence of serious AE, even when a reduced dose is administered.