“…23,93 Although there is no standard protocol for high-dose G-CSF administration, doses ranging from 16 to 32 mg/kg s.c. daily to 12-16 mg/kg s.c. twice daily have been considered high-dose regimens even though some of the available data apply to patients with aplastic anemia, solid tumors or hematological malignancies other than NHL. 23,83,91 Early published studies of G-CSF for primary mobilization presented opposing viewpoints. 91,92 Zeller et al 91 reported that compared to a lower dose regimen (G-CSF 10 mg/kg s.c. daily beginning 4 days before apheresis, n ¼ 33), highdose G-CSF (12 mg/kg s.c. twice daily beginning 4 days before apheresis, n ¼ 34) resulted in higher CD34 þ cell yields per apheresis session (4.82 Â 10 8 /kg vs 1.13 Â 10 8 /kg and 4.04 Â 10 8 /kg vs 0.93 Â 10 8 /kg) and fewer mean apheresis sessions (2 vs 3) in patients with NHL, HD or cancer of the testis.…”