Bladder cancer
BLADDR cases on the road to the Annual Global Forum on GU OncologyCase 2025: Ines (expert opinion by B. Szabados)
Ines, 69 years old, has her own atelier. Over the years, countless tourists have unleashed their creativity during her tile-painting workshops, but her greatest pride is her latest group of adolescents who mastered the challenging art of tile-making after an intensive course.
Ines is diagnosed with metastatic UCa of bladder during a workup for dysuria.
Assessment summary:
- Medical history: controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus, dry skin
- CT scan of chest, abdomen and pelvis: bone and lung metastases, biopsy compatible with UCa
- ECOG PS: 1
- No peripheral neuropathy
- Audiometric hearing loss: grade 1
- GFR: 90 ml/min
- Cardiac ejection fraction: 60%
- Normal blood glucose levels
Enfortumab vedotin (EV) + pembrolizumab was started; however, on day 15 of the 1st cycle, the patient presented with pruritus and erythematous macules on the lower legs and soles, covering 20% of the body surface area.
Dermatologic assessment:
- Grade 2 non-specific maculopapular rash, treated with topical corticosteroids, oral antihistamines and emollients
- No improvement, nor worsening after 1 week
- Dermatologist: likely attributable to EV
The patient continues to receive topical corticosteroids, oral antihistamines and emollients. EV + pembrolizumab was withheld and 3 weeks later the skin reaction improved to grade 1.