Older Patients With Early Breast Cancer May Have Worse Immune Side Effects
Patients with early breast cancer who are older may experience high-grade immune-related side effects after receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors.
Patients with early breast cancer who are older may experience high-grade immune-related side effects after receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors.
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High-grade immune-related adverse effects occurred in 18.9% of older patients with early-stage breast cancer treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors, according to a multi-institutional study.
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