Chemotherapy-induced neutropenia in HIV positive patients with lymphoma: Comparison of pegfilgrastim with daily filgrastim administration

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Abstract

We retrospectively compared the incidence of neutropenia in two groups of HIV patients with lymphoma, who underwent chemotherapy supported by once-per-cycle administration of pegfilgrastim or by daily subcutaneous injection of filgrastim, respectively. Our findings indicate that pegfilgrastim and filgastrim produce similar results in preventing both neutropenia and febrile neutropenia.

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Teofili, L., Izzi, I., Nuzzolo, E. R., Scoppettuolo, G., Torti, L., Rossi, M., & de Gaetano Donati, K. (2012). Chemotherapy-induced neutropenia in HIV positive patients with lymphoma: Comparison of pegfilgrastim with daily filgrastim administration. Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.4084/MJHID.2012.062

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