Robert Epstein, MD, MS of Epstein Health LLC on real-world burden of chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression: results of a U.S. online survey of patients with cancer.
Background/Key Findings:
- 301 people with cancer (breast cancer = 153, lung cancer = 100, colorectal cancer = 48) who were treated with chemotherapy in the past year and experienced at least one episode of myelosuppression completed an online survey to assess the impact of chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression.
- Nearly nine in ten (89%) survey participants reported that myelosuppression had a moderate or major impact on their lives (moderate life impact = 49%, major life impact = 40%).
- Fatigue was the most commonly reported side effect of chemotherapy, experienced by almost three-quarters of survey participants (72%), with more than half (55%) rating it as highly bothersome (9 or 10 on a 1–10 scale of ‘bothersomeness’).
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