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Fact-check: “how likely is keytruda to cause sarcoidosis”
Verdict: Partly True (62% confidence)
Evidence documents that Keytruda (pembrolizumab) is associated with sarcoidosis and sarcoid-like reactions (SLRs) as a recognized immune-mediated adverse event, listed in FDA labeling at less than 1% incidence, with a melanoma-focused systematic review reporting SLR prevalence of 1.5%–1.8%. However, the claim as posed cannot be answered with a single precise probability because incidence estimates vary by cancer type, regimen, and how strictly sarcoidosis versus sarcoid-like reaction is defined…
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