2024
DOI: 10.1111/vco.13004
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Impact of 10% Dose Reductions and Duration of Treatment Delays in the Management of Chemotherapy‐Induced Neutropenia in Dogs Treated With Common Chemotherapy Protocols: A Single‐Centre Experience

Suzanne Busser,
Laura Blackwood,
Constanza Pereira
et al.

Abstract: Neutropenia is a common chemotherapy‐associated adverse event (AE) in dogs and a significant cause of decreased relative dose intensity. Dose reductions (DRs) and treatment delays (TDs) are frequently applied to decrease the risk of further neutropenic events (NEs) and AEs, but there is no standardised approach. The two main objectives of this retrospective study were to determine: (1) the failure rate of a 10% DR to prevent a subsequent inadequate absolute neutrophil count (ANC), defined as a nadir ANC <0.… Show more

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