Usefulness of desensitization protocol for a carboplatin hypersensitivity reaction during docetaxel-carboplatin therapy for recurrent ovarian cancer: Case report

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We report a case of recurrent ovarian cancer in which desensitization for a carboplatin hypersensitivity reaction proved useful. The patient was a 65-year-old woman who presented with a recurrence of stage IIIc ovarian cancer. The initial chemotherapy consisted of 6 courses of paclitaxel and carboplatin. Recurrence in the pelvis, splenic hilum and para-aortic lymph nodes was detected 19 months after the final day of treatment. The patient was treated with docetaxel-carbo-platin therapy for the recurrence, but a Grade3 hypersensitivity reaction to carboplatin was observed during the second course. Carboplatin desensitization was commenced with the third course and 6 courses were completed with no evidence of hypersensitivity reaction. The antitumor effect showed a complete response and the patient has had a disease-free survival thus far. Desensitization for patients diagnosed with a carboplatin hypersensitivity reaction appeared to be a key method of treatment for prolonging the survival time of patients with recurrent ovarian cancer.

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Shoji, T., Takatori, E., Kaido, Y., Kumagai, S., Takeuchi, S., Yoshizaki, A., & Sugiyama, T. (2010). Usefulness of desensitization protocol for a carboplatin hypersensitivity reaction during docetaxel-carboplatin therapy for recurrent ovarian cancer: Case report. Oncology Letters, 1(6), 1021–1023. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2010.192

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