Litcius/Paper detail

Burden of Chemotherapy-Induced Myelosuppression among Patients with ES-SCLC in US Community Oncology Settings

Jerome H. Goldschmidt, Alisha Monnette, Ping Shi, Divea Venkatasetty, Lorena López-González, Huan Huang

2022Future Oncology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aim: To describe the burden of chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression among chemotherapy-treated patients with extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC). Materials & methods: Occurrence of grade ≥3 myelosuppressive hematological adverse events (HAEs), treatment patterns and healthcare resource utilization (HCRU) after chemotherapy initiation were evaluated using data from The US Oncology Network and Non-network clinics (1/1/2015–12/31/2020). Results: Among patients with laboratory values (Network: N = 1,374/1,574; Non-network: N = 661/959), over half-experienced grade ≥3 HAEs after chemotherapy initiation (Network = 56.6%; Non-network = 64.1%), and approximately one-third had grade ≥3 HAEs in at least two lineages (Network = 33.0%; Non-network = 31.3%). Patients with grade ≥3 HAEs had greater dose reductions, treatment delays and HCRU than those without. Conclusion: Myelosuppression is a burden to patients with ES-SCLC treated with chemotherapy and the healthcare system.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineChemotherapyInternal medicineLung cancerOncologyBone marrowLung Cancer Research StudiesNeutropenia and Cancer InfectionsNeuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances