Abstract
The report presents the case of a 70-year-old man with advanced squamous lung cancer who developed dermatologic toxicities after receiving Pembrolizumab-based therapy. During the acute phase, the patient was treated with an integrative treatment of glucocorticosteroids and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and achieved superior efficacy. The patient presented with blisters and papules distributed covering 60% of the trunk and extremities, along with more than 90% coverage of the hands and feet, graded as a cutaneous immune-related adverse event (irAE) of 3-4 levels, and accompanied by pruritus, infections, hypercoagulation, hypoproteinemia, and electrolyte disturbance. He was initially on intravenous glucocorticoids synchronized with TCM decoctions for seven days, which effectively intercepted the appearance of fresh cutaneous lesions, with noticeable alleviation of pruritus and other complications. He then began to taper his glucocorticoid dosage with the assistance of TCM. Antihistamines and topicals were used in the first three weeks. As a result, the cutaneous symptoms were well controlled, and he was subsequently transferred for further anti-tumor therapies. In conclusion, integrated glucocorticoids and TCM was used to bring the patient out of the acute phase of high-grade irAE dermatologic toxicity successfully. In this case, the cutaneous symptoms were resolved more rapidly, with earlier glucocorticoid tapering and fewer adverse hormonal effects, without tumor progression.