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Cost-effectiveness of epoetin alfa and darbepoetin alfa in patients with chemotherapy-related anemia
Duh, M. S., & L Mark, T. (2005). Cost-effectiveness of epoetin alfa and darbepoetin alfa in patients with chemotherapy-related anemia. Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, 5(4), 383-94. https://doi.org/10.1586/14737167.5.4.383
Anemia frequently develops during cancer chemotherapy and contributes to a variety of adverse clinical outcomes. Correction of anemia has been shown to improve patient outcomes; however, the cost considerations of supportive-care interventions have also become increasingly important to payors. Chemotherapy-related anemia can be managed via red blood cell transfusion; however, inherent transfusion-associated risks (e.g., infectious transmission and immunosuppression) can be particularly problematic in patients with cancer. Epoetin alfa and darbepoetin alfa, alternatives to blood transfusion in patients with chemotherapy-related anemia, are both effective at improving hemoglobin levels and transfusion requirements in patients actively receiving chemotherapy. Determining the relative cost-effectiveness of these erythropoietic therapies is an active research area.