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Managing Treatment–Related Adverse Events Associated with Alk Inhibitors
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Adverse EventsAlk InhibitorsOncologyPharmacologyPathologyAnaplastic Lymphoma KinaseBronchial NeoplasmImmune Checkpoint InhibitorTreatment OptionPharmacotherapyMedicineTreatment-related Adverse EventsTumor MicroenvironmentLung CancerTumor BiologyAdverse Drug ReactionSide Effect
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) rearrangements have been identified as key oncogenic drivers in a small subset of non-small-cell lung cancers (nsclcs). Small-molecule Alk kinase inhibitors such as crizotinib have transformed the natural history of nsclc for this subgroup of patients. Because of the prevalence of nsclc, ALK-positive patients represent an important example of the paradigm for personalized medicine. Although Alk inhibitors such as crizotinib are well tolerated, there is a potential for adverse events to occur. Proactive monitoring, treatment, and education concerning those adverse events will help to optimize the therapeutic index of the drugs. The present review summarizes the management of treatment-related adverse events that can arise with Alk inhibitors such as crizotinib.
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