AIM We conducted this meta-analysis to investigate the overall incidence and risk of endocrine complications in cancer patients treated with PD-1 inhibitors. METHODS Pubmed, Embase and oncology conference proceedings were… Click to show full abstract
AIM We conducted this meta-analysis to investigate the overall incidence and risk of endocrine complications in cancer patients treated with PD-1 inhibitors. METHODS Pubmed, Embase and oncology conference proceedings were searched for relevant studies. RESULTS In comparison with chemotherapy or everolimus or cetuximab control, PD-1 inhibitors significantly increased the risk of all grade hypothyroidism (relative risk: 6.38; 95% CI: 3.78-10.77; p < 0.001) and hyperthyroidism (relative risk: 5.08; 95% CI: 2.55-10.14; p < 0.001), but not for hypophysitis. When compared with ipilimumab control, the risk of all grade hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism with PD-1 inhibitors monotherapy seemed to be higher than ipilimumab, while the risk of hypophysitis was lower than ipilimumab. CONCLUSION Treatment with PD-1 inhibitors is associated with an increased risk of developing hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, but not for hypophysitis.
               
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