Abstract
Regorafenib, a multikinase inhibitor, frequently induces severe hand-foot skin reactions (HFSR), often requiring dose reduction or discontinuation. This case report demonstrates the successful management of HFSR in a patient with fibromyxoid sarcoma using topical Chinese medicine "Shouzuping" soaking combined with urea ointment. It suggests the unique advantages of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine in managing HFSR. This article further reviews the clinical characteristics, pathogenesis, prevention and treatment strategies of HFSR caused by targeted therapies, with a view to providing valuable clinical insights.