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Open Access 28-09-2022 | Vulgar Psoriasis | Brief Report

Secukinumab in Patients with Psoriasis and a Personal History of Malignancy: A Multicenter Real-Life Observational Study

Authors: Cristina Pellegrini, Maria Esposito, Ernesto Rossi, Paolo Gisondi, Stefano Piaserico, Paolo Dapavo, Andrea Conti, Alessio Gambardella, Martina Burlando, Alessandra Narcisi, Annamaria Offidani, Riccardo Balestri, Federico Bardazzi, Francesca Prignano, Cristina Mugheddu, Marco Romanelli, Giovanna Malara, Giovanni Schinzari, Maria Concetta Fargnoli

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Abstract

Introduction

There is limited evidence to guide clinicians on the treatment of psoriasis with biologics in patients with a history of malignancy who are often excluded from clinical trials investigating biologics. The aim of this work is to report a multicenter real-life experience of secukinumab treatment in patients with psoriasis and a personal history of cancer.

Methods

This retrospective observational study included adult patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis treated with secukinumab for at least 24 weeks and a previous diagnosis of cancer at 15 Italian referral centers. The primary endpoint of the study was tumor recurrence or progression and new cancer diagnosis during treatment. Secondary outcome assessment of secukinumab effectiveness (reduction of Psoriasis Area and Severity Index [PASI] score, improvement of Dermatology Life Quality Index [DLQI], itch and pain).

Results

Forty-two patients (27 male) were included. Malignancy was diagnosed in the previous 5 years in 21 (56.8%) and in the previous 10 years in 37 (88.1%). The mean interval between cancer diagnosis and the start of secukinumab treatment was 3.5 ± 3.3 years. No tumor recurrence nor progression occurred over a mean of 56 ± 31.7 weeks of treatment. Three patients developed a new malignancy not related to the previous cancer. At week 48, PASI 90 was reached by 64.7% of patients and PASI 100 by 38.2%. Mean DLQI, itch, and pain VAS scores significantly improved during treatment.

Conclusions

Our multicenter real-life experience is the largest reported to date focusing on a specific biologic and adds evidence to the safety of secukinumab in psoriatic patients with a personal history of cancer.
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Metadata
Title
Secukinumab in Patients with Psoriasis and a Personal History of Malignancy: A Multicenter Real-Life Observational Study
Authors
Cristina Pellegrini
Maria Esposito
Ernesto Rossi
Paolo Gisondi
Stefano Piaserico
Paolo Dapavo
Andrea Conti
Alessio Gambardella
Martina Burlando
Alessandra Narcisi
Annamaria Offidani
Riccardo Balestri
Federico Bardazzi
Francesca Prignano
Cristina Mugheddu
Marco Romanelli
Giovanna Malara
Giovanni Schinzari
Maria Concetta Fargnoli
Publication date
28-09-2022
Publisher
Springer Healthcare
Published in
Dermatology and Therapy / Issue 11/2022
Print ISSN: 2193-8210
Electronic ISSN: 2190-9172
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13555-022-00797-9

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