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    East Afr Med J. 2001 Jul;78(7):370-2.

    Nadir neutrophil counts in patients treated for breast cancer with doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide.

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    Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, P.O. Box 19676, Nairobi.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To determine the impact on neutrophils if adriamycin is administered at 60 mg/m2 and cyclophosphamide at 600/m2 (AC 60/600); and at 50 mg/m2 and 500 mg/m2 (50/500) in the treatment of breast cancer.

    DESIGN:

    Restrospective analysis of nadir neutrophil counts in female mammary carcinoma patients treated with adriamycin/cyclophosphamide combination.

    SETTING:

    Hurlingham Oncology Clinic, Nairobi and The Nairobi Hospital between March 1995 and August 1999.

    SUBJECTS:

    Eighteen patients with breast cancer were treated either for adjuvant purposes or for metastatic disease.

    INTERVENTION:

    Chemotherapy with adriamycin and cyclophosphamide at 60/600 or 50/500. Patients were advised to avoid crowded places and given prophylactic broadspectrum antibiotics whenever grade 4 neutropenia occurred at nadir.

    RESULTS:

    Grade 3-4 neutropenia occurred in 75.5% of treatments at 60/600 and in 56.8% of the treatments at 50/500. Febrile neutropenia followed only one treatment and did not result in death.

    CONCLUSION:

    Neutropenia is frequent and severe at A/C 60/600 and need to be watched out for. Sepsis on the other hand is prevented if meticulous attention is given and corrective measures taken. A/C 50/500 was associated with less occurrences of neutropenia though still very high. Neutropenia should therefore be checked and steps be taken to prevent sepsis even at this dosage.

    PMID:
    11957262
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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