• Bulletin du cancer · May 2012

    [Iron deficiency and anemia in oncology].

    • Florian Scotté, Vincent Launay-Vacher, and Isabelle Ray-Coquard.
    • Hôpital européen Georges-Pompidou, service d'oncologie médicale, 20, rue Leblanc, 75015 Paris, France. Florian.scotte@egp.aphp.fr
    • Bull Cancer. 2012 May 1;99(5):563-70.

    AbstractAnemia in oncology is no longer seen only as a side effect of chemotherapies. This comorbidity may be multifactorial, clinically and, for example, may be rather chronic when the patient has chronic renal failure associated, resulting in renal anemia. Similarly, the presence of iron deficiency, which can be solely responsible or contributing factor of anemia, is also a factor to be taken into account in both the diagnosis and exploration of anemia and in its treatment, requiring the use of injectable iron complexes for treatment, if necessary in combination with an erythropoiesis agent stimulating.

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