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Anemia response and safety to epoetin-beta treatment in patients with neoadjuvant therapy prior to primary digestive tract tumor surgery

Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology, ISSN: 0344-5704, Vol: 66, Issue: 3, Page: 567-573
2010
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Purpose: Anemia is common during anticancer treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the response and safety of treatment with epoetin-beta (EB) in patients with neoadjuvant therapy prior to primary digestive tract tumor surgery. Patients: and methods In this open-label, single-arm study, patients (n = 22) with hemoglobin (Hb) levels below 11 g/dl who received epoetin-beta 450 IU/kg (30,000 IU) weekly until the hemoglobin level reached 12 g/dl. Results: After treatment with EB, a mean absolute increment of 2.6 g/dl was attained. The mean hemoglobin values during the study were pretreatment 10.1 g/dl, half-way through treatment 12.3 g/dl, 4 weeks after concomitant radiochemotherapy 12.7 g/dl, the week prior to surgery 12.5 g/dl, and after surgery 10.9 g/dl. No patient required transfusion before or after surgery. The probability or risk of postoperative complications was 27.3%, and included one rectovaginal fistula, one parastomal hernia, one case of ileus and two surgical wound infections. In this series, downstaging was observed in 81.8% of patients, and downsizing in 90.9%. Most interestingly, histopathological complete response rate was achieved by 18.2%. Conclusions: Epoetin-beta (EB) treatment in our series of patients with digestive malignancies subjected to neoadjuvant radiochemotherapy proved effective and safe, avoiding the need for transfusion during surgery. © Springer-Verlag 2009.

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Gómez, Antonio; Salgado, Mercedes; Valladares-Ayerbes, Manuel; Jorge, Mónica; Carballo, Ana; Candamio, Sonia; Castro, Enrique; López, Rafael

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Medicine; Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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