Definition of Myelotoxicity. Meaning of Myelotoxicity. Synonyms of Myelotoxicity

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Definition of Myelotoxicity

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Meaning of Myelotoxicity from wikipedia

- Bone marrow suppression also known as myelotoxicity or myelosuppression, is the decrease in production of cells responsible for providing immunity (leukocytes)...
- recommends testing for TPMT activity to identify people at risk for myelotoxicity. Testing for TPMT activity is an example of pharmacogenetics being translated...
- autoimmune hemolytic anemia or deficiency in red blood cells (RBCs) Myelotoxicity or bone marrow suppression, potentially leading to thrombocytopenia...
- recommends testing for TPMT activity to identify patients at risk for myelotoxicity. Indeed, testing for TPMT activity is one of the few examples of pharmacogenetics...
- prostate cancer (CRPC) patients with bone metastases showed minimum myelotoxicity and good tolerance for the treatment. 223Ra successfully met the primary...
- avium complex (MAC) – mycosismyelinmyelopathymyelosuppressionmyelotoxicmyocardialmyopathy NAT – National Cancer Institute (NCI) – National...
- it was noted that the addition of palbociclib caused higher rates of myelotoxic events in the study. The drug was approved for use in the European Union...
- "Placebo-controlled Trial of F-627 in Women With Breast Cancer Receiving Myelotoxic Chemotherapy" at ClinicalTrials.gov Clinical trial number NCT03252431...
- gene have also been identified as being related to thiopurine-induced myelotoxicity, suggesting the whole gene screening should be taken to determine the...
- hazard.[citation needed] However, because it is neither radioactive nor myelotoxic at labeling concentrations, it is widely preferred for in vivo studies...