Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) clinical practice guideline on immunotherapy for the treatment of lung cancer and mesothelioma

Ramaswamy Govindan, Charu Aggarwal, Scott J. Antonia, Marianne Davies, Steven M. Dubinett, Andrea Ferris, Patrick M. Forde, Edward B. Garon, Sarah B. Goldberg, Raffit Hassan, Matthew D. Hellmann, Fred R. Hirsch, Melissa L. Johnson, Shakun Malik, Daniel Morgensztern, Joel W. Neal, Jyoti D. Patel, David L. Rimm, Sarah Sagorsky, Lawrence H. SchwartzBoris Sepesi, Roy S. Herbst*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Immunotherapy has transformed lung cancer care in recent years. In addition to providing durable responses and prolonged survival outcomes for a subset of patients with heavily pretreated non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) -either as monotherapy or in combination with other ICIs or chemotherapy - have demonstrated benefits in first-line therapy for advanced disease, the neoadjuvant and adjuvant settings, as well as in additional thoracic malignancies such as small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) and mesothelioma. Challenging questions remain, however, on topics including therapy selection, appropriate biomarker-based identification of patients who may derive benefit, the use of immunotherapy in special populations such as people with autoimmune disorders, and toxicity management. Patient and caregiver education and support for quality of life (QOL) is also important to attain maximal benefit with immunotherapy. To provide guidance to the oncology community on these and other important concerns, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) convened a multidisciplinary panel of experts to develop a clinical practice guideline (CPG). This CPG represents an update to SITC's 2018 publication on immunotherapy for the treatment of NSCLC, and is expanded to include recommendations on SCLC and mesothelioma. The Expert Panel drew on the published literature as well as their clinical experience to develop recommendations for healthcare professionals on these important aspects of immunotherapeutic treatment for lung cancer and mesothelioma, including diagnostic testing, treatment planning, immune-related adverse events, and patient QOL considerations. The evidence- and consensus-based recommendations in this CPG are intended to give guidance to cancer care providers using immunotherapy to treat patients with lung cancer or mesothelioma.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere003956
JournalJournal for immunotherapy of cancer
Volume10
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 31 2022

Funding

The financial support for the development of this guideline was provided solely by SITC. No commercial funding was received.

Keywords

  • clinical trials as topic
  • guidelines as topic
  • immunotherapy
  • lung neoplasms

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Molecular Medicine
  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research
  • Immunology and Allergy
  • Pharmacology
  • Immunology

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