Managing Side Effects of Immunotherapy

A Conversation with Jarushka Naidoo, M.B.B.Ch.

Jarushka Naidoo, M.B.B.Ch.

Immunotherapy is a promising new therapy that activates the immune system to attack cancer cells. It has a completely different side effect profile than chemotherapy, and that has caught some physicians off guard. Doctors—including emergency room physicians, dermatologists and gastroenterologists—need to learn about immunotherapy.

What do patients and doctors need to know about immunotherapy side effects?

The Kimmel Cancer Center’s Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy is leading the way and setting national standards for recognizing and managing immunotherapy side effects. These side affects can present with a wide range of symptoms, so their management requires the cooperation of many experts. We have assembled a group of specialists in every part of the body that has the potential for adverse reactions to immunotherapy, and they are on call for us 24-7. It is important for doctors and patients to call right away if they experience any symptoms, even if they believe them to be minor.

How are you educating patients about immunotherapy side effects?

Our patients come from all over the country. They could end up in emergency rooms or offices with doctors who do not understand patients’ symptoms or mistake them for infections and provide incorrect treatment with devastating consequences. To prevent this, all of our immunotherapy patients are given a wallet card to carry with them at all times to share with any doctor they see. The card says, “I’m on immunotherapy. Please contact my oncologist.” The card provides contact information and the name of the drug or drugs patients are on. We also have a patient hotline, pager and email system.

What about doctors?

I am attending national cancer meetings with a Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute nurse to educate other doctors and working with organizations like the National Comprehensive Cancer Network to share what we have learned and to establish standards for managing immunotherapy side effects. We are also working on a web-based course for doctors.