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Pulmonary toxicity of antineoplastic therapy
1Department of Medicine, Sir Mortimer B. Davis-Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Antineoplastic therapy can cause lung damage, presenting diverse clinicopathologic syndromes. Vigilance for pulmonary toxicity is crucial as new cancer treatments emerge.
Area of Science:
- Pulmonology
- Oncology
- Toxicology
Background:
- Antineoplastic therapies are associated with significant adverse effects.
- Pulmonary toxicity is a recognized complication of cancer treatment.
- The spectrum of lung injury can vary widely.
Purpose of the Study:
- To highlight the potential for pulmonary toxicity in patients undergoing antineoplastic therapy.
- To emphasize the need for clinical awareness of lung injury related to cancer treatments.
Main Methods:
- This is a review/commentary based on existing knowledge.
- No specific patient data or experimental methods were detailed in the abstract.
Main Results:
- Pulmonary toxicity manifests in various ways in patients receiving antineoplastic agents.
- Newer antineoplastic agents may present novel or altered patterns of lung injury.
Conclusions:
- Clinicians must maintain a high index of suspicion for pulmonary toxicity.
- Ongoing recognition of adverse effects from novel antineoplastic agents is essential for patient safety.
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