Review Article


Immunotherapy in the Asiatic population: any differences from Caucasian population?

Lunxi Peng, Yi-Long Wu

Abstract

As “Immunotherapy age” is coming, immune checkpoint inhibitors (CPI) therapies have shown favorable clinical benefits and low toxicity profiles in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). While it is a pity that there is a little clear clinical trials evidence about immunotherapy among Asian population. Moreover, since there is an ethnic difference for targeted therapy, what about immunotherapy? Which factors may associate with ethnic differences from Caucasian population to Asiatic population? In this review, we supposed that the characteristics of the much higher proportion of EGFR mutation, hepatitis B virus infection and unexpected immune-related toxicity among Asian patients should be considered.

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