A comprehensive supportive care program for fine-tuning cancer immunotherapy

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de Borms, Alexandre Tayart | Colard-Thomas, Julien | Laurent, Pierre-Ivan | Coget, Emmanuel | Carbasse, Clement | Annakib, Soufyan | Thomas, Quentin Dominique | Nicolas, Emanuel | Fiteni, Frédéric

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International audience. Supportive care has become a new pilar of modern oncology, and a great deal of research is being conducted in that area, especially on immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), to help fine-tune immunotherapy. Four major areas of supportive care can enhance responsiveness to cancer immunotherapy whilst minimizing adverse effects: diet (indirectly, by modulating the microbiota or directly, by modulating the immune system), physical activity (by modulating the immune system), electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePRO) (by detecting and treating immune-related adverse events early on), and co-medication management (to possibly suppress those drugs that negatively affect the efficacy of ICIs). Therefore, patients treated with ICIs could receive a systematic multimodal supportive care program encompassing regular nutritional counseling, regular physical activity under the supervision of a physical activity professional, ePRO follow-up, and regular pharmaceutical counseling. This type of approach needs to be evaluated in well-conducted randomized clinical trials.

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