TURKISH JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY 2020 , Vol 35 , Num 2
Single Center Experiences with Pegfilgrastim as Secondary Prophylaxis
Fatih YILDIZ1,Ayşegül İLHAN1,Emrah ERASLAN1,Ferit ASLAN2,Gülnihal TUFAN1,Berna ÖKSÜZOĞLU1,Umut DEMİRCİ3
1Department of Medical Oncology, University of Health Sciences, Dr. A.Y. Ankara Oncology Hospital, Ankara-Turkey
2Department of Medical Oncology, Medical Park Hospital, Ankara-Turkey
3Department of Medical Oncology, Memorial Hospital, Ankara-Turkey
DOI : 10.5505/tjo.2019.2087 OBJECTIVE
Pegfilgrastim is a new generation on granulocyte-colony stimulating factors (G-CSF) with different pharmacokinetic properties. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the results of the use of pegfilgrastim as secondary prophylaxis.

METHODS
Between November 2016 and June 2019, a retrospective analysis of the patients who used pegfilgrastim with solid malignancies treated in the University of Health Sciences, Dr. A. Y. Ankara Oncology Hospital Department of Medical Oncology was performed.

RESULTS
A total of 148 patients were evaluated, and 33 (22.2%) of them were in the geriatric population (age>65). The majority of the patients (n=97, 65.5%) were diagnosed with breast carcinoma, and 93.2% (n=138) of all patients were treated with the intermediate-risk chemotherapy regimen. Pegfilgrastim was used as secondary prophylaxis for all of the patients. Despite pegfilgrastim prophylaxis, febrile neutropenia (FN) developed in four (2.7%) patients. Chemotherapy delay due to afebrile neutropenia occurred in eight patients (5.4%), and neutrophil counts returned to normal in mean 4.0 (3-5) days. When side effects were evaluated, 31 patients (20.9%) had pegfilgrastim-induced bone pain and two patients (1.3%) had redness in the injection site.

CONCLUSION
The low incidence of FN and chemotherapy delay, even in secondary prophylaxis with pegfilgrastim, suggests that pegfilgrastim is an effective agent in neutropenia prophylaxis. Keywords : Febrile neutropenia; granulocyte colony-stimulating factors; pegfilgrastim