Anemia in cancer patients is quite common, with remarkable negative impacts on quality of life and overall prognosis. The pathogenesis is complex and typically multifactorial, with iron deficiency (ID) often being a major and potentially treatable contributor. In turn, ID in cancer patients can be due to multiple concurring mechanisms, including bleeding (e.g., in gastrointestinal cancers or after surgery), malnutrition, medications, and hepcidin-driven iron sequestration into macrophages with subsequent iron-restricted erythropoiesis. Indeed, either absolute or functional iron deficiency (AID or FID) can occur. While for absolute ID there is a general consensus regarding the laboratory definition (that is ferritin levels <100 ng/mL &plu...
Unresponsiveness to erythropoiesis-stimulatory agents (ESA), which occurs in 30% to 50% of patients,...
Unresponsiveness to erythropoiesis-stimulatory agents (ESA), which occurs in 30% to 50% of patients,...
Anemia is common in cancer patients. Its cause is multifactorial, so a brief workup is always necess...
Anemia in cancer patients is quite common, with remarkable negative impacts on quality of life and o...
Anemia is a prevalent complication in patients with cancer, both at diagnosis and during treatment, ...
ABSTRACT Anemia is a frequent complication in cancer patients, both at diagnosis and during treatmen...
AbstractAnemia is a frequent complication in cancer patients, both at diagnosis and during treatment...
Background: Chronic diseases reduce the availability of iron for effective erythropoiesis. This revi...
Iron therapy and cancer. Anemia in cancer patients has many etiologies. Iron therapy clearly is indi...
Disorders of iron metabolism are commonly seen in onco-hematological clinical practice. Iron-deficie...
peer reviewedAnaemia and absolute or functional iron deficiency (ID) are common issues among cancer ...
Disorders of iron metabolism are commonly seen in onco-hematological clinical practice. Iron-deficie...
Anemia is one of the most common complications of cancer. The severity of anemia depends on the seve...
Iron therapy and cancer. Anemia in cancer patients has many etiologies. Iron therapy clearly is indi...
AbstractAnemia is a frequent complication in cancer patients, both at diagnosis and during treatment...
Unresponsiveness to erythropoiesis-stimulatory agents (ESA), which occurs in 30% to 50% of patients,...
Unresponsiveness to erythropoiesis-stimulatory agents (ESA), which occurs in 30% to 50% of patients,...
Anemia is common in cancer patients. Its cause is multifactorial, so a brief workup is always necess...
Anemia in cancer patients is quite common, with remarkable negative impacts on quality of life and o...
Anemia is a prevalent complication in patients with cancer, both at diagnosis and during treatment, ...
ABSTRACT Anemia is a frequent complication in cancer patients, both at diagnosis and during treatmen...
AbstractAnemia is a frequent complication in cancer patients, both at diagnosis and during treatment...
Background: Chronic diseases reduce the availability of iron for effective erythropoiesis. This revi...
Iron therapy and cancer. Anemia in cancer patients has many etiologies. Iron therapy clearly is indi...
Disorders of iron metabolism are commonly seen in onco-hematological clinical practice. Iron-deficie...
peer reviewedAnaemia and absolute or functional iron deficiency (ID) are common issues among cancer ...
Disorders of iron metabolism are commonly seen in onco-hematological clinical practice. Iron-deficie...
Anemia is one of the most common complications of cancer. The severity of anemia depends on the seve...
Iron therapy and cancer. Anemia in cancer patients has many etiologies. Iron therapy clearly is indi...
AbstractAnemia is a frequent complication in cancer patients, both at diagnosis and during treatment...
Unresponsiveness to erythropoiesis-stimulatory agents (ESA), which occurs in 30% to 50% of patients,...
Unresponsiveness to erythropoiesis-stimulatory agents (ESA), which occurs in 30% to 50% of patients,...
Anemia is common in cancer patients. Its cause is multifactorial, so a brief workup is always necess...