| Literature DB >> 26879408 |
Anne-Claire Gac1, Nabih Azar2, Etienne Daguindau3, Guillaume Cartron4, Luc M Fornecker5, Emmanuel Gyan6, Florence Broussais-Guillaumot7, Reda Garidi8, Bachra Choufi9, Sylvain P Chantepie1, Marie-Christine Béné10, Romain Guiéze11, Fontanet Bijou12, Remy Gressin13, Sandy Amorim14, Gandhi Damaj1,15.
Abstract
Bendamustine is used in the treatment of different relapsing or refractory subtypes of lymphoma. Its impact on the yield of peripheral blood stem cells is not well known. Twenty three patients who received bendamustine followed immediately or after another chemotherapy by stem cell mobilization (SCM) were included. The patients were divided into two groups: group 1 (n=17), in whom SCM was performed immediately after bendamustine chemotherapy, and group 2 (n=6), in whom SCM was performed after another cycle of chemotherapy. The success rate of mobilization after Bendamustine+/-plerixafor was 36% (eight cytapheresis succeeded for a total number of 22 cytapheresis); and 75% after other approaches (chemotherapy based or steady state) used for patients who received bendamustine previously. Although bendamustine used alone was not an effective drug to mobilize stem cells, this agent does not seem to have detrimental effects on subsequent SCM.Entities:
Keywords: Bendamustine; stem cell mobilization
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26879408 DOI: 10.3109/10428194.2016.1140160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Leuk Lymphoma ISSN: 1026-8022