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Practical management of bevacizumab-related toxicities in glioblastoma.


ABSTRACT: Bevacizumab, currently an option for treatment of different types of tumors including glioblastoma, has a peculiar toxicity profile related to its antiangiogenic effect. Because some bevacizumab-related adverse events can be life threatening, it is important to identify risk factors and to establish treatment protocols to minimize treatment-related morbidity and mortality. In glioblastoma patients, the risk of developing certain side effects, such as gastrointestinal perforation, venous thromboembolism, and intracranial hemorrhages, is slightly higher than in patients treated with bevacizumab for other tumor types. We performed a systematic review of the side effects of bevacizumab and their incidence, causal mechanisms, and available treatments. Finally, we identified risk factors and proposed preventive and therapeutic measures for these adverse events.

SUBMITTER: Brandes AA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4319633 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Practical management of bevacizumab-related toxicities in glioblastoma.

Brandes Alba A AA   Bartolotti Marco M   Tosoni Alicia A   Poggi Rosalba R   Franceschi Enrico E  

The oncologist 20150107 2


Bevacizumab, currently an option for treatment of different types of tumors including glioblastoma, has a peculiar toxicity profile related to its antiangiogenic effect. Because some bevacizumab-related adverse events can be life threatening, it is important to identify risk factors and to establish treatment protocols to minimize treatment-related morbidity and mortality. In glioblastoma patients, the risk of developing certain side effects, such as gastrointestinal perforation, venous thromboe  ...[more]

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