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Levels of proteins C and S do not decline subsequent to first line chemotherapy in lymphoma patients

✍ Scribed by Osnat Bairey; Uri Gabbay; Dorit Blickstein; Pinhas Stark; Miron Prokocimer; Orit Epstein; Mati Shaklai; Judith Lahav


Book ID
101278616
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
61 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0278-0232

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✦ Synopsis


Thromboembolic complications and decrease in protein C and S have been observed in patients while receiving combination chemotherapy for breast cancer. We investigated whether initial cytotoxic treatment of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) and Hodgkin's disease (HD) is also associated with changes in these anticoagulant parameters. For this purpose 25 patients with intermediate to high grade NHL and seven with HD, undergoing primary treatment with cytotoxic drugs were evaluated at three time-points: pre-therapy, mid-therapy and post-therapy. In contrast to the breast cancer patients, no significant changes in protein C, protein S and antithrombin III levels were observed in the NHL patients during the various stages of therapy. However in HD patients, the mean protein C values had a tendency to be higher at mid-therapy compared to pre-therapy and protein S levels had a tendency to be higher at mid-therapy compared to post-therapy. In lymphoma patients receiving primary cytotoxic treatment we did not find changes in anticoagulant parameters that can explain a chemotherapy-induced hypercoagulable state, as has been reported in breast cancer patients. 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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