
Opinion|Videos|October 27, 2023
Managing Long-Term Toxicities of Combination Lenvatinib and Pembrolizumab in Advanced RCC
Author(s)Robert J. Motzer, MD, Elizabeth Plimack, MD
Drs Elizabeth Plimack and Robert Motzer discuss the long-term toxicities of combination lenvatinib/pembrolizumab in patients with advanced RCC, highlighting fatigue, GI discomfort, hand-foot syndrome, liver toxicity, thyroid toxicity, and proteinuria.
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