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Monitoring                                                                                           Dual ICI



        How are ICI side effects treated?

        •  Immune-related side effects from dual ICI are always treated based on the individual patient. Report all side effects to
          your cancer care team.

        •  DO NOT manage side effects at home without speaking with your cancer care team.

        •  The earlier an immune-related side effect is recognized, the better it can be managed.

        •  Serious immune-related side effects (e.g. symptoms that affect daily activities) are usually treated with steroids to
          suppress the immune system.

               •  Steroids act as “water on the fire” and slow down the “activated” immune system.

               •  More serious side effects may require a long duration of treatment with steroids or other medications to decrease
                 the immune response. (4-8 weeks)

               •  In some cases, the ICI treatment may need to be held while the side effect is being managed.

        •  Minor symptoms (e.g. symptoms that are noticeable but do not affect daily activities) may be managed more easily with
          advice from your cancer care team.






        Adapted from: Horizons Health Network

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