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BMC Cancer 2012
Development of coronary artery stenosis in a patient with metastatic renal cell carcinoma treated with sorafenibKeywords: Sorafenib, renal cell carcinoma, coronary syndrome, cardiotoxicity, cardiac ischemia/infarction Abstract: We describe a patient who experienced an unusual cardiac event after 2?years of sorafenib treatment. A 58-year-old man with mRCC developed acute coronary syndrome (ischemia/infarction) associated with critical sub-occlusion of the common trunk of the left coronary artery and some of its branches, which was documented on coronary angiography. The patient underwent triple coronary artery bypass surgery, and sorafenib treatment was discontinued. He did not have any cardiovascular risk factors, and his cardiac function and morphology were normal prior to sorafenib treatment.Further investigation of a larger patient population is needed to better understand cardiac damage due to TKI treatment. Understanding the usefulness of careful cardiovascular monitoring might be important for the prevention of fatal cardiovascular events, and to avoid discontinuation of therapy for the underlying cancer.
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