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  • Title: Recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor hastens granulocyte recovery after high-dose chemotherapy and autologous bone marrow transplantation in Hodgkin's disease.
    Author: Taylor KM, Jagannath S, Spitzer G, Spinolo JA, Tucker SL, Fogel B, Cabanillas FF, Hagemeister FB, Souza LM.
    Journal: J Clin Oncol; 1989 Dec; 7(12):1791-9. PubMed ID: 2479719.
    Abstract:
    To determine whether recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF) can accelerate granulocyte recovery after high-dose combination chemotherapy with autologous bone marrow transplantation (ABMT) in patients with Hodgkin's disease, we performed a nonrandomized phase II study using historical controls as a comparison. Eighteen relapsed/refractory Hodgkin's disease patients who received cyclophosphamide at 1.5 g/m2/day (days -6 to -3), carmustine (BCNU) at 300 mg/m2 (day -6), and etoposide (VP-16) at 125 mg/m2 every 12 hours (days -6 to -4), followed by ABMT (day 0) were treated with rhG-CSF at 60 micrograms/kg/day for a maximum of 28 days beginning on day 1. rhG-CSF dosage was gradually diminished and stopped once an adequate granulocyte count was maintained. rhG-CSF significantly accelerated absolute granulocyte count (AGC) compared with historical controls recovery to the 100/microL level (median, 9 days v 13 days; P = .103 x 10(-4), 500/microL level (median, 13 days v 22 days; P = 0.189 x 10(-2), and 1000/microL level (median, 16 days v 30 days levels; P = .125 x 10(-5). Platelet recovery to 50,000/microL was not significantly altered (P = .370). rhG-CSF was well tolerated, bone pain and myalgia being the only side effects noted. rhG-CSF hastens granulocyte recovery after high-dose chemotherapy with ABMT in patients with relapsed/refractory Hodgkin's disease without significant toxicity.
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