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During Treatment

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Author: Waterloo Wellington Regional Cancer Program

Revised: March 2025

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T-cell engaging antibodies (Bispecific Antibody Therapy), can cause Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS). It might also cause neurologic toxicity including Immune Effector Cell-Associated Neurotoxicity Syndrome (ICANS). These are very serious health issues that can lead to serious harm.

You are at highest risk of a reaction for 48 hours after your treatment. Check your temperature every 4 hours during this time and watch for the symptoms listed below:

In case of emergency go straight to an Emergency Department near you.

Symptoms of Cytokine Release Syndrome (a serious immune reaction)

  • A fever of 38.0°C (100.4°F) or higher (even if this only happens once) that lasts for more than 1 hour. Check your temperature every 4 hours. You should check more often if you are feeling unwell.
  • Chills
  • Shortness of breath
  • Flu-like symptoms (headache & muscle aches)
  • Feeling confused or restless
  • Nausea or vomiting (feeling sick to your stomach)
  • Low blood pressure (feeling dizzy, fast heart rate)

Symptoms of ICANS (neurologic problems)

  • Headache
  • Trouble writing or reading
  • Trouble speaking or understanding words
  • Trouble staying awake (drowsiness)
  • Agitation
  • Problems walking or loss of balance
  • Shaking (tremors or seizures)
  • Feeling confused or seeing things
  • Feeling “pins and needles” (numbness or tingling)
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Use this resource for your information only. It does not replace medical advice from your doctor or other healthcare professionals.

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