European Journal of Cancer
Volume 44, Issue 6 , Pages 819-829, April 2008

Prevention of anaemia by early intervention with once weekly epoetin alfa during chemotherapy

  • J.H. Schouwink

      Affiliations

    • Medisch Spectrum Twente, Department of Pulmonology, Haaksbergerstraat 55, 7513 ER Enschede, The Netherlands
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author: Tel.: +31 (0) 53 4 87 26 21; fax: +31 (0) 53 4 87 26 38.
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  • H. Codrington

      Affiliations

    • HAGA Ziekenhuizen, Lokatie Leyenburg, Department of Pulmonology, Den Haag, The Netherlands
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  • H.P. Sleeboom

      Affiliations

    • HAGA Ziekenhuizen, Lokatie Leyenburg, Department of Internal Medicine, Den Haag, The Netherlands
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  • L.G.M. Kerkhofs

      Affiliations

    • Ziekenhuis Walcheren, Department of Internal Medicine, Vlissingen, The Netherlands
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  • L.W. Wormhoudt

      Affiliations

    • Ortho Biotech, A division of Janssen-Cilag B.V., Department of Medical Affairs, Tilburg, The Netherlands

Received 28 November 2007; received in revised form 8 February 2008; accepted 14 February 2008. published online 17 March 2008.

Abstract 

This study compared the effects of early intervention with standard use of epoetin alfa on haemoglobin (Hb) levels and transfusion requirements in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Patients with Hb>10 and ⩽12g/dL were randomised 1:1 to epoetin alfa (40,000 IU, subcutaneously, once weekly), initiated within 7d of the start of the first on-study chemotherapy cycle (defined as early intervention) versus epoetin alfa when Hb10g/dL (defined as standard therapy). Increases in Hb values were significantly higher with early intervention compared to standard therapy from week 6 to 10 (P0.05) and approached significance at week 15/16 (P=0.0531). Although the percentage of patients receiving blood transfusions was similar in both groups, the amount of blood transfused was almost twice as high in the standard epoetin alfa group (n.s.). Early intervention with epoetin alfa was well tolerated and overall survival did not differ significantly between groups. Initiation of epoetin alfa at the onset of chemotherapy and Hb<12g/dL improves Hb levels significantly versus standard therapy.

Keywords: Anaemia, Blood transfusion, Erythropoietin, Haemoglobin

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PII: S0959-8049(08)00129-9

doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2008.02.017

European Journal of Cancer
Volume 44, Issue 6 , Pages 819-829, April 2008