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"New Cancer and Treatment-Related Anemia Practice Guidelines Provide Direction on Dosing of Erythropoietic Agents" BRIDGEWATER, NJ -- July 2, 2003 -- The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) has issued new Cancer and Treatment-Related Anemia Practice Guidelines for physicians that provide new insights on the management of cancer and treatment-related anemia. The guidelines cite the connection between hemoglobin levels and symptom management; highlight the importance of early intervention for treatment-related anemia in cancer patients with erythropoietic agents, such as Procrit® (Epoetin alfa); and provide treatment algorithms for the use of anti-anemia erythropoietic agents. Chemotherapy-related anemia affects 71 percent of cancer patients. While it is a manageable and treatable side effect, it often is unrecognized and left untreated. The NCCN Anemia Panel members made the following noteworthy recommendations for treating chemotherapy-related anemia: · Treatment of anemia should be considered when patients' hemoglobin levels are less than 11 g/dL. · Treatment recommendations include the use of Epoetin alfa 40,000 units once-weekly (QW) or 10,000 units three times per week (TIW) and darbepoetin alfa 2.25 mcg/kg weekly (QW). · Physicians should evaluate patients' hemoglobin levels at week four of treatment with Epoetin alfa compared with week six with darbepoetin alfa. The guidelines recommend that non-responders receive a 20,000 unit increase in Epoetin alfa to 60,000 units QW or 10,000 unit increase TIW to 20,000 units TIW. Non-responders with darbepoetin alfa should increase their dose up to 4.5 mcg/kg QW. The NCCN Guidelines represent the standards for clinical oncology. The guidelines are established by a panel of leading clinical oncology experts and are based upon published clinical data. The NCCN Cancer and Treatment-Related Anemia Practice Guidelines are available at www.nccn.org/physician_gls/f_guidelines.html |
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