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I'm starting Bendamustine/Treanda treatment this week, my

first CLL treatment. My oncologist has scheduled a Neulasta

shot the day after each 2-day treatment of each of the six

rounds. Has anyone on the list been given this drug

prophylactically during treatment?

Dr. Furman - do you think this is a good idea?

Thanks,

Ron

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Hi Ron,

Neulasta (pegfilgrastim) and a similar drug, Neupogen, are

used to counter the effects of chemoimmunotherapy agents,

including rituximab, that can cause neutropenia as a result

of myelosuppression. See the PubMed Health article at

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0000407/ .

My FCR treatment in 2009 included a Neupogen shot after each

of 6 cycles. Also, my hematologist monitored neut counts

after treatment because late-onset neutropenia (as much as 6

months post-treatment) is sometimes associated with

rituximab.

Researchers conducting the Phase II BR study in

relapsed/refractory CLL patients found that Grade 3 or 4

neutropenia occurred in almost a quarter of the patients.

Ref: J Clin Oncol. 2011 Sep 10;29(26):3559-66. The study

abstract is at PMID: 21844497 [PubMed - in process], and the

link is: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21844497 .

Accordingly, prophylactic use of Neulasta appears to be

normal and prudent.

Regards,

Tim Klug

Ron wrote:

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