How effective is Neupogen (filgrastim)? How often or long is it taken?
Just curious how effective is Filgrastin
is at raising white blood cells neutrophils. Is it meant to be ongoing treatment or a one and done?
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hello dear how you are doing?
i need to make some discussion with you about netropenia
about 25 days ago m y husband made cbc test seems that had high lymphocuts with low netropenia
then me made a whole cbc test in other place more accuarte (that in cancer hospital ) also the results same without anything else said netropenia
we made test for livar everything ok
only remain bone marrow test and we are very fear about the result .
am worry about everythings , Please advise ?
MALE , AGE 37 , attached all the documents
I have received my NGS results. Official diagnosis is
CCUS. My understanding is from an article I read is they don’t really know whether to treat it or not. Mine is a continue to monitor case. Mayo will do more bloodwork in March and discuss the pros and cons of a bone marrow transplant IF it’s even needed. And that’s a huge
If. At my age I may never need that procedure.
Seeing as how I’ve had this for probably over 30 years.
CCUS may not even be the issue. Time will tell. I feel fairly confident that I can squeeze in another 15 or 20 years.
https://ashpublications.org/ashclinicalnews/news/6306/Clonal-Cytopenia-of-Unknown-Significance-To-Treat
I have T Cell LGL and I needed a surgery on 1-3-24. My Neutrophils were only .2 ANC so I needed 5 days of treatment before the urologist did a Diverticulum of the Urethra surgery to raise my Neutrophils. It worked and brought them to 1.5. I was encouraged to take Claritin for an additional week since the Neupogin caused bone pain. I thought somewhere on the forumn that a gentleman was taking Neupogin on a regular basis. The Methotrexate didn't improve my blood count. I couldn't handle the side effects from Cyclosporine.