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Immune checkpoint inhibitors in bladder cancer therapy: the experience with avelumab

https://doi.org/10.21518/ms2023-244

Abstract

Immune checkpoint inhibitors have revolutionized the treatment of urothelial carcinoma. They are now part of the standard of care for locally advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma. Maintenance therapy with avelumab has been found to be the most effective compared to other immune checkpoint inhibitors. To date, platinum-containing chemotherapy followed by maintenance therapy with avelumab is the only regimen that has significantly improved overall survival in patients with advanced bladder cancer. The article presents the experience of maintenance therapy with avelumab on the example of 3 clinical cases of patients with inoperable forms of urothelial carcinoma. The experience of treating 3 patients who achieved stabilization with standard chemotherapy and received maintenance therapy with avelumab was retrospectively analyzed. The age of the patients ranged from 66 to 79 years, the study included two men and one woman. In two cases, muscle-invasive bladder cancer was initially verified, in one – progression 7 years after the start of treatment for non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer. Only in one of the cases, the volumetric formation of the bladder was radically removed, while distant metastases were detected 20 months after the operation, the rest of the patients did not receive radical treatment. The general condition allowed all patients to receive a full course of platinum-containing chemotherapy (gemcitabine + cisplatin or gemcitabine + carboplatin), partial remission was achieved. Maintenance immunotherapy with avelumab was started within a month of completion of chemotherapy. The duration of maintenance therapy currently ranges from 3 to 17 months; stabilization of the oncological process has been achieved in all cases. No clinically significant adverse side effects were noted in any of the cases. Our experience of maintenance immunotherapy with avelumab corresponds to world practice and illustrates the efficacy and safety of this drug.

About the Authors

A. A. Gritskevich
Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery; RUDN University
Russian Federation

Alexander A. Gritskevich, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Head of the Department of Surgical treatment of urological Diseases; Professor of the Department of Urology and Operative Nephrology with the course of Oncourology of the Medical Institute

27, Bolshaya Serpukhovskaya St., Moscow, 117997, Russia

6, Miklukho-Maklai St., Moscow, 117198, Russia



T. P. Baitman
Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery; RUDN University
Russian Federation

Tatiana P. Baitman, Researcher of the Department of Surgical treatment of urological Diseases; Assistant of the Department of Urology and Operative Nephrology with the course of Oncourology of the Medical Institute 

27, Bolshaya Serpukhovskaya St., Moscow, 117997, Russia

6, Miklukho-Maklai St., Moscow, 117198, Russia



S. V. Mishugin
Loginov Moscow Clinical Scientific Center
Russian Federation

Sergei V. Mishugin, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Head of the Oncourological Department

86, Entuziastov Shosse, Moscow, 111123, Russia 



A. Yu. Popov
Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery
Russian Federation

Anatoly Yu. Popov, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Head of the Chemotherapy Department

27, Bolshaya Serpukhovskaya St., Moscow, 117997, Russia 



D. M. Yagudaev
RUDN University; Сentral Clinical Hospital “RZD-Medicine”
Russian Federation

Daniel M. Yagudaev, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor of the Department of Endoscopic Urology and Ultrasound Diagnostics; Head of the Oncourology Department

6, Miklukho-Maklai St., Moscow, 117198, Russia

2, Budaiskaya St., Moscow, 129128, Russia 



L. A. Falaleeva
Federal Scientific and Clinical Center for Specialized Types of Medical Care and Medical Technologies of the Federal Medical Biological Agency
Russian Federation

Lidiуa A. Falaleeva, Oncologist

28, Orekhovy Boulevard, Moscow, 115682, Russia 



I. G. Rusakov
Pletnev City Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Igor G. Rusakov, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Deputy Chief Physician for Oncology

32, 11th Parkovaya St., Moscow, 105077, Russia 



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Gritskevich AA, Baitman TP, Mishugin SV, Popov AY, Yagudaev DM, Falaleeva LA, Rusakov IG. Immune checkpoint inhibitors in bladder cancer therapy: the experience with avelumab. Meditsinskiy sovet = Medical Council. 2023;(11):48-55. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21518/ms2023-244

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