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Comment
. 2009 Oct;2(5):513-5.
doi: 10.1586/ehm.09.41.

Two faces for Janus: recombinant human erythropoiesis-stimulating agents and cancer mortality

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Two faces for Janus: recombinant human erythropoiesis-stimulating agents and cancer mortality

Raffaele Addeo et al. Expert Rev Hematol. 2009 Oct.

Abstract

Untreated anemia in cancer patients has severe consequences for many organ systems. Erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) are indicated for the treatment of chemotherapy-induced anemia in cancer patients. Several studies in patients with solid tumors have shown that these agents effectively increase hemoglobin levels, improve the quality of life and reduce the requirement for emergency blood transfusions, regardless of the type of concomitantly administered chemotherapy. The meta-analysis evaluates the impact of ESAs during the active study period on mortality and the overall survival during the longest available follow-up, irrespective of anticancer treatment, with little heterogeneity between trials. A total of 10,441 patients on chemotherapy were enrolled in 38 trials. There was little evidence for a difference between trials of patients administered different anticancer treatments (p for interaction = 0.42). The meta-analysis demonstrated that ESAs increased mortality by 17% during the active study periods and worsened overall survival in patients with cancer. However, 62% of patients evaluated in this analysis started the ESA therapy with basal hemoglobin values over that recommended by ASCO/ASH guidelines. However, the high quality of meta-analysis and the novelty of the information do not represent an obstacle for the continued the use of ESAs within the revised European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) guidelines and the revised labels.

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