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<scp>Real-World</scp> Clinical and Economic Outcomes in Selected <scp>Immune-Related</scp> Adverse Events Among Patients with Cancer Receiving Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
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The present work addressed the knowledge gap in understanding real-world outcomes of immune-related adverse events (irAEs) associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). Patients who experienced irAEs had significantly higher baseline comorbidities and were more likely to have immune-related or immune-compromised comorbid conditions. Patients with baseline irAE-related hospitalizations were more likely to be rehospitalized and to experience in-hospital mortality and less likely to reinitiate ICI treatment. Real-world patients are more diverse than clinical trials, and clinicians should consider both the efficacy and safety profile of ICI treatments, especially for patients with comorbidity conditions. Close monitoring is needed after patients have experienced an irAE.
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