SEER Inquiry System - Report
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Question 20130103
Inquiry Details
References:
SEER*Rx
Question:
First course treatment--Heme & Lymphoid Neoplasms: Why isn't darbepoietin coded as treatment for hematopoietic diseases?
Discussion:
Answer:
Darbepoietin is a synthetic form of erythropoietin. It stimulates erythropoiesis (increases red blood cell levels) and is used to treat anemia, commonly associated with chronic renal failure and cancer chemotherapy.
Darbepoietin is a support medication; it does not treat cancer. It is used to treat anemia caused by cancer directed chemotherapy treatments. It is not indicated for patients with myeloid cancers; cancers that originate in the bone marrow like leukemia.
Darbopoietin is an ancillary drug and is not coded as treatment.
Cancer Site Category:
Heme & Lymphoid Neoplasms
Data Item Category:
First course treatment
Other Category:
N/A
Year:
2013