Anemia

When there are not enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to body tissues, you can feel tired, weak, or dizzy. You may have shortness of breath, feel cold, be pale, or have a rapid heartbeat. Sometimes anemia leads to ringing in the ears.

Anemia can be a result of:

Medical management of chemotherapy-induced anemia

Your doctor will measure your hemoglobin (hgb) to determine if you are anemic. Hemoglobin is measured in grams per deciliter (g/dL). Mild anemia is considered 10 to 11 g/dL, moderate anemia 8 to 10 g/dL. If your hemoglobin falls below 8, it is severe and you may need a blood transfusion.

To prevent the need for a blood transfusion, you may receive injections of an erythropoiesis-stimulating agent or ESA such as Procrit®, Epogen®, or Aranesp®. These drugs can have serious side effects and, in some cases, have been shown to reduce response to cancer treatment. The FDA has changed labeling for ESA drugs to reflect the need to use these drugs very carefully. If your doctor recommends using an ESA to manage your anemia, discuss the risks and benefits thoughtfully before making your decision. Specifically,

In combination with ESA treatment, your doctor may also prescribe intravenous iron.

Coping with anemia

If you are anemic, you may be more tired and unsteady. Take care of yourself by:

Where Can You Go for More Information

Cancer.Net covers anemia in its ASCO-physician approved patient materials.

Cancer.Net also has the ASCO Patient Guide: Epoetin and Darbepoetin Treatment, which includes links to the 2007 FDA Public Health Advisory on the use of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents.

FDA Information on Information on Erythropoiesis Stimulating Agents (ESA) (marketed as Procrit, Epogen, and Aranesp) has links to labels, label changes, information for patients, and the history of the issues involved with these drugs.

Last Update: April 22, 2008

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