Cumulative myelosuppression is the main limiting factor for administration of repeated cycles of chemotherapy. We present a case series of five pediatric patients with high-risk solid malignancies who received small split peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) doses of less than 1 × 10 6 /kg CD34 + cells obtained after a single leukapheresis procedure and given after repeated cycles of ICE (ifosfamide, carboplatin, and etoposide) chemotherapy. Mean duration to absolute neutrophil count (ANC) recovery to >1000/mm 3 and platelet recovery to >50 × 10 3 /mm 3 was 17.1 and 24.3 days. Using split doses of PBSC prevented prolonged neutropenia after repeated cycles of submyeloablative chemotherapy.
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Yankelevich, M., Savasan, S., Dolgopolov, I., Chu, R., & Mentkevich, G. (2017). Small Split Doses of CD34 + Peripheral Blood Stem Cells to Support Repeated Cycles of Nonmyeloablative Chemotherapy. Case Reports in Oncological Medicine, 2017, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/4184879
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