What are the Treatment Options for Nephritis in Cancer Patients?
Treatment of nephritis in cancer patients depends on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition. If nephritis is induced by cancer treatment, adjusting the treatment regimen or switching to less nephrotoxic alternatives may be necessary. Corticosteroids and other immunosuppressive medications can help reduce inflammation in cases of autoimmune-related nephritis. Additionally, supportive care measures such as hydration, blood pressure control, and dietary modifications can help manage symptoms and improve kidney function.