Agha Rania, Kinahan Karen, Bennett Charles L, Lacouture Mario E
Department of Dermatology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Oncology (Williston Park). 2007 Nov;21(12):1462-72; discussion 1473, 1476, 1481 passim.
The increased approval of anticancer agents has led to unprecedented results, with improved quality of life and longer survival times, resulting in millions of individuals living with a diagnosis of cancer. Whereas these novel medical, surgical, and radiation regimens, or combinations thereof, are largely responsible for these remarkable achievements, a new, unexpected constellation of side effects has emerged. Most notably, cutaneous toxicities have gained considerable attention, due to their high frequency and visibility, the relative effectiveness of anti-skin toxicity interventions, and the otherwise decreasing incidence of systemic or hematopoietic adverse events. Optimal care dictates that dermatologic toxicities must be addressed in a timely and effective fashion, in order to minimize associated physical and psychosocial discomfort, and to ensure consistent antineoplastic therapy. Notwithstanding the critical importance of treatment-related toxicities, dermatologic conditions may also precede, coincide, or follow the diagnosis of cancer. This review provides a basis for the understanding of dermatologic events in the oncology setting, in order to promote attentive care to cutaneous health in cancer patients and survivors.
抗癌药物获批数量的增加带来了前所未有的成果,包括生活质量的提高和生存时间的延长,使得数百万被诊断患有癌症的人得以存活。虽然这些新颖的药物、手术和放疗方案,或它们的联合应用,在很大程度上促成了这些显著成就,但一系列新的、意想不到的副作用也随之出现。最值得注意的是,皮肤毒性因其高发生率、可见性、抗皮肤毒性干预措施的相对有效性以及全身或血液系统不良事件发生率的下降而受到了相当多的关注。最佳治疗要求必须及时、有效地处理皮肤毒性,以尽量减少相关的身体和心理社会不适,并确保持续的抗肿瘤治疗。尽管与治疗相关的毒性至关重要,但皮肤病也可能在癌症诊断之前、同时或之后出现。本综述为理解肿瘤学环境中的皮肤事件提供了基础,以促进对癌症患者和幸存者皮肤健康的细心护理。