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- Bone marrow suppression also known as myelotoxicity or myelosuppression, is the decrease in production of cells responsible for providing immunity (leukocytes)...
- congenital neutropenia‚ cyclic neutropenia‚ or idiopathic neutropenia; and myelosuppressive doses of radiation. Tbo-filgrastim (Granix) is indicated for reduction...
- febrile neutropenia, in people with non-myeloid malignancies receiving myelosuppressive anti-cancer drugs ****ociated with a clinically significant incidence...
- however MPN treatment is typically focused on symptom control and myelosuppressive drugs to help control the production of blood cells.[citation needed]...
- hematologic complications. Treatment can include phlebotomy, aspirin, and myelosuppressive or cytoreductive medications based on risk stratification. For secondary...
- mainstays of treatment in CML: treatment with tyrosine kinase inhibitors, myelosuppressive or leukapheresis therapy (to counteract the leukocytosis during early...
- requires immediate treatment. Anemia can be a combined outcome caused by myelosuppressive chemotherapy, and possible cancer-related causes such as bleeding,...
- (The utility in treating SM-AHN with hydroxycarbamide stems from its myelosuppressive activity, it does not however exhibit any selective anti-mast cell...
- and more easily controlled. The main drawback of carboplatin is its myelosuppressive effect. This causes the blood cell and platelet output of bone marrow...
- cancer, with only mild side effects (transient myelosuppressive action vs severe and prolonged myelosuppressive neutropenic illness in normal chemotherapy...