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Lorlatinib overcomes alectinib-induced hemolytic anemia in an ALK fusion positive non-small-cell lung cancer patient with severe tumor-associated liver failure: A case report.
Hemolytic anemia is a rare and unique complication of alectinib, not observed with other anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) inhibitors. Here, we present a case of an ALK fusion-positive non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patient who developed liver failure due to diffuse liver metastasis at initial diagnosis. Treatment was initiated with low-dose alectinib, but the patient developed severe hemolytic anemia. Switching to lorlatinib allowed for the continuation of ALK inhibitor therapy and successful tumor reduction. ALK inhibitors are crucial for ALK fusion-positive NSCLC patients. Managing severe side effects by switching medications is essential to maintain effective therapy. In this case, lorlatinib effectively controlled the tumor and improved the patient's liver function and performance status. This case highlights the importance of adapting treatment strategies to manage adverse effects while ensuring the continued use of ALK inhibitors for optimal patient outcomes.
期刊介绍:
Thoracic Cancer aims to facilitate international collaboration and exchange of comprehensive and cutting-edge information on basic, translational, and applied clinical research in lung cancer, esophageal cancer, mediastinal cancer, breast cancer and other thoracic malignancies. Prevention, treatment and research relevant to Asia-Pacific is a focus area, but submissions from all regions are welcomed. The editors encourage contributions relevant to prevention, general thoracic surgery, medical oncology, radiology, radiation medicine, pathology, basic cancer research, as well as epidemiological and translational studies in thoracic cancer. Thoracic Cancer is the official publication of the Chinese Society of Lung Cancer, International Chinese Society of Thoracic Surgery and is endorsed by the Korean Association for the Study of Lung Cancer and the Hong Kong Cancer Therapy Society.
The Journal publishes a range of article types including: Editorials, Invited Reviews, Mini Reviews, Original Articles, Clinical Guidelines, Technological Notes, Imaging in thoracic cancer, Meeting Reports, Case Reports, Letters to the Editor, Commentaries, and Brief Reports.