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If blood counts are being checked during concurrent chemoradiation, is there a number at which point you would recommend a radiation treatment break?

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Radiation Oncology · Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey

I’ll let the platelets go as low as 10K before stopping. I lean heavily on the rate of decline to intervene with a break sooner than the absolute numbers if heading for trouble and later if decline is slow and at reaching the end of treatment.

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Radiation Oncology · The Outer Banks Radiation

In general, I use these parameters in private practice as "No Treat" thresholds for RT regardless of primary:

  • Hgb<=7
  • Hct <=21
  • Total WBC < 1000
  • ANC < 500 to 1000
  • Plt < 35

Having said this, most hematological toxicities in our practice come in anal primary, gyn primaries with concurrent chemo and la...

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Radiation Oncology · Varian Medical Systems/Allegheny health network

Usually hold pelvic RT at platelet of < 50K and ANC < 1000 but that being said, if the patient has last few treatments then would complete without holding or switch to a sequential boost plan to help pelvic marrow to recover. Besides if needed, could also consider Neupogen if ANC is the only factor ...

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