Carlberg Valerie M, Davies Olivia M T, Brandling-Bennett Heather A, Leary Sarah E S, Huang Jennifer T, Coughlin Carrie C, Gupta Deepti
Children's Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
Pediatr Dermatol. 2021 Jan;38(1):18-30. doi: 10.1111/pde.14495. Epub 2020 Dec 30.
Cancer remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children. Targeted therapies may improve survivorship; however, unique side-effect profiles have also emerged with these novel therapies. Changes in hair, skin, and nails-termed dermatologic adverse events (AEs)-are among the most common sequelae and may result in interruption or discontinuation of therapy. Though dermatologic AEs have been detailed in adults, these findings are not well described in the pediatric population. We reviewed the literature to characterize dermatologic AEs to anticancer targeted therapies available as of July 2020 and summarized the spectrum of clinical findings as well as treatment recommendations for children. Dermatologic AEs are among the most common AEs reported in pediatric patients receiving targeted therapy, but morphologic and histologic descriptions are often lacking in current publications. Pediatric dermatologists are uniquely poised to recognize specific morphology of dermatologic AEs and make recommendations for prevention and treatment that may improve quality of life and enable ongoing cancer therapy.
癌症仍然是儿童发病和死亡的主要原因。靶向治疗可能会提高生存率;然而,这些新型疗法也出现了独特的副作用。头发、皮肤和指甲的变化——称为皮肤不良事件(AE)——是最常见的后遗症之一,可能导致治疗中断或停止。虽然皮肤不良事件在成人中已有详细描述,但在儿科人群中这些发现并未得到很好的描述。我们回顾了文献,以描述截至2020年7月可用的抗癌靶向治疗的皮肤不良事件,并总结了临床发现的范围以及儿童的治疗建议。皮肤不良事件是接受靶向治疗的儿科患者中报告的最常见不良事件之一,但目前的出版物中往往缺乏形态学和组织学描述。儿科皮肤科医生具有独特的优势,能够识别皮肤不良事件的特定形态,并提出预防和治疗建议,这可能会提高生活质量并使癌症治疗能够持续进行。