Systematic meta-analysis of the toxicities and side effects of the targeted drug lenvatinib
Huihui Liu, Kai Wang, Yu Sun, Qingwei Li, Jingfei Shi, Shuai Gao, Chao Cui

TL;DR
This study summarizes the toxicities and side effects of the cancer drug lenvatinib, showing it is effective but has significant risks like increased hypertension.
Contribution
The study provides the first systematic meta-analysis of lenvatinib's toxicities across multiple cancer types and severity levels.
Findings
Lenvatinib significantly increases the risk of hypertension across all grades of severity.
Nine high-quality studies confirmed lenvatinib's notable toxicities across 16 aspects of the body.
The drug's therapeutic benefits are accompanied by significant side effects, requiring careful clinical management.
Abstract
Lenvatinib, an effective targeted drug for various cancers, has clinical medication safety concerns due to its toxicities and side effects. This study evaluated lenvatinib-induced any adverse events (any AEs) and nine aspects: vascular toxicities related to the circulatory system (vascular toxicities, blood system, and heart), toxicities of the skin and its appendages (skin/subcutaneous tissue and taste system), toxicities of the respiratory system (respiratory, thoracic, and mediastinal and respiratory tract), toxicities of the nervous system (nervous system and general), toxicities of the digestive system (gastrointestinal and liver), toxicities of the urinary system, toxicities of the endocrine and metabolic system (endocrine and metabolism/nutrition), toxicities of the musculoskeletal system, and other severe toxicities. Toxicities and side effects were stratified by severity into…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLung Cancer Treatments and Mutations · Colorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies · HER2/EGFR in Cancer Research
