Bladder cancer
Handling AEs of targeted therapies for metastatic UCaDenis (77 years old)
77-year-old Denis worked as a judge for his whole life. Now he spends his days writing a memoir of his most memorable cases.
He is diagnosed with metastatic UCa of bladder.
Assessment summary:
- Medical history: obesity
- CT scan of chest, abdomen and pelvis: diffuse liver and bone metastases, biopsy compatible with UCa
- ECOG PS: 1
- No peripheral neuropathy
- No hearing impairment
- GFR: 40 ml/min
- PD-L1 expression: low
The patient completed 4 cycles of gemcitabine + carboplatin with stable disease and maintenance with avelumab was started. After 5 cycles, the patient had partial response (complete remission of the diffuse liver metastases, but 4 bone metastases remaining). At this time, he experienced watery diarrhoea, cramping, urgency, and abdominal pain. Stool evaluation ruled out an infection. A diagnosis of grade 2 colitis was made.