Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management (Mar 2009)
Recombinant human epoetin beta in the treatment of chemotherapy-related anemia
Abstract
Iain RJ Macpherson, Colin R Lindsay, Nicholas S ReedBeatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre, Glasgow, United KingdomAbstract: Anemia is a common complication of systemic anti-cancer treatment. In this context epoetin beta, like other erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs), has demonstrable efficacy in raising Hb concentration and reducing the requirement for red cell transfusion. Consequently ESA therapy has gained increasing prominence in the management of chemotherapy-related anemia. However, recent trial data have suggested a higher rate of thromboembolic events, enhanced tumor progression and reduced survival in some patients with cancer who receive ESA therapy. In response, regulatory authorities have mandated increasingly restrictive label changes. In light of these new developments we consider the current role of epoetin beta in the management of chemotherapy-related anemia.Keywords: anemia, cancer, erythropoietin, epoetin, chemotherapy