“…Out of the remaining 11 studies, in five the rates of patients with neutropenia ranged from 39.4 to 62.2% [16,23,24,27,28]; in the other six studies, while neutropenic patients accounted for a large proportion of the patient population, the exact rate was not reported [6,9,15,19,22,25 & ]. Finally, the reported studies were conducted in different geographic areas: 11 studies in Asia [8,10,11,13,[15][16][17]19,22,26,29], nine in Western Europe [9,14 & ,18,20,21,24,25 & ,27,28], and four in the Middle East [6,7,12,23]. Finally, the reported studies were conducted in different geographic areas: 11 studies in Asia [8,10,11,13,[15][16][17]19,22,26,29], nine in Western Europe [9,14 & ,18,20,21,24,25 & ,27,28], and four in the Middle East [6,7,12,23].…”