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Is erythropoietin treatment safe and effective in myeloma patients receiving hemodialysis?
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DialysisDialysis TherapyAplastic AnemiaHematological MalignancyRecombinant ErythropoietinBone Marrow FailureHematologyMyeloma PatientsFolic Acid SupplementationErythropoietin TreatmentChronic Kidney DiseaseCell TransplantationHemodialysisPartial ResponseMyelopoiesisUrologyMedicineNephrologyBlood Transfusion
Still few data are available on efficacy and safety of recombinant erythropoietin (rEPO) in patients with myeloma and end-stage renal failure (ESRF); two such hemodialysed patients are reported in whom only partial response was observed, despite iron, folic acid supplementation and, in one case, high doses of rEPO (320 IU/kg/week). Despite improvement in well being and no need of further transfusion, hemoglobin did not reach 80 g/l. One patient developed recurrence 4 weeks after starting rEPO. Patients with ESRF and myeloma should benefit from rEPO but particular attention should be paid to marrow proliferation.