Mario Dicato1, Laurent Plawny. 1. Haematology - Oncology Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg, Luxembourg. mdicato@gmail.com
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Anaemia is a frequent complication of cancer. Recently, some concerns have appeared regarding the safety of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) for the treatment of anaemia in cancer patients. The current review will analyse the main arguments in favour of erythropoietin (EPO), as well as those against EPO in chemotherapy-induced anaemia and in cancer-related anaemia. The principal concerns are tumour progression, increased mortality and the risk of venous thromboembolic events (VTEs). Recent meta-analyses have come to divergent conclusions. RECENT FINDINGS: Several meta-analyses have reviewed the data regarding VTEs, EPO receptors on tumours and tumour progression as well as mortality. SUMMARY: As of now, ESAs should only be used within the indications as given in the various guidelines.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Anaemia is a frequent complication of cancer. Recently, some concerns have appeared regarding the safety of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) for the treatment of anaemia in cancerpatients. The current review will analyse the main arguments in favour of erythropoietin (EPO), as well as those against EPO in chemotherapy-induced anaemia and in cancer-related anaemia. The principal concerns are tumour progression, increased mortality and the risk of venous thromboembolic events (VTEs). Recent meta-analyses have come to divergent conclusions. RECENT FINDINGS: Several meta-analyses have reviewed the data regarding VTEs, EPO receptors on tumours and tumour progression as well as mortality. SUMMARY: As of now, ESAs should only be used within the indications as given in the various guidelines.
Authors: Ephrem O Olweny; Saad A Mir; Samuel K Park; Yung K Tan; Stephen Faddegon; Sara L Best; Cenk Gurbuz; Jeffrey A Cadeddu Journal: World J Urol Date: 2011-09-15 Impact factor: 4.226