TY - JOUR
T1 - Erythropoiesis-stimulating agents: Favorable safety profile when used as indicated
AU - Nowrousian, Mohammad R.
AU - Dunst, Jürgen
AU - Vaupel, Peter
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2008/3
Y1 - 2008/3
N2 - Background and Purpose: Several studies with erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) have raised a number of safety issues. Therefore, a discussion of available data in light of the current EORTC guidelines 2006 on the use of ESAs in anemic patients is warranted. Methods: Literature is reviewed with respect to experimental and clinical data on the effect of ESA therapy on tumor growth both in the preclinical setting and on patient survival. Results: Studies showing an adverse effect of ESA therapy on patient survival generally exhibit considerable methodological deficiencies. Moreover, they investigated treatment situations for which ESAs are not approved and/or did not involve recommended baseline ("intervention") or target hemoglobin levels. Conclusion: When used as indicated, ESAs are valuable and safe drugs for the treatment of anemia and do not negatively affect patient survival. In particular, the data situation confirms the importance and correctness of the EORTC guidelines 2006 and their recently updated version. It is therefore recommended that these guidelines continue to be strictly followed in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced anemia.
AB - Background and Purpose: Several studies with erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) have raised a number of safety issues. Therefore, a discussion of available data in light of the current EORTC guidelines 2006 on the use of ESAs in anemic patients is warranted. Methods: Literature is reviewed with respect to experimental and clinical data on the effect of ESA therapy on tumor growth both in the preclinical setting and on patient survival. Results: Studies showing an adverse effect of ESA therapy on patient survival generally exhibit considerable methodological deficiencies. Moreover, they investigated treatment situations for which ESAs are not approved and/or did not involve recommended baseline ("intervention") or target hemoglobin levels. Conclusion: When used as indicated, ESAs are valuable and safe drugs for the treatment of anemia and do not negatively affect patient survival. In particular, the data situation confirms the importance and correctness of the EORTC guidelines 2006 and their recently updated version. It is therefore recommended that these guidelines continue to be strictly followed in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced anemia.
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U2 - 10.1007/s00066-008-1841-3
DO - 10.1007/s00066-008-1841-3
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 18330508
AN - SCOPUS:40549113957
SN - 0179-7158
VL - 184
SP - 121
EP - 136
JO - Strahlentherapie und Onkologie
JF - Strahlentherapie und Onkologie
IS - 3
ER -