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    Assessment of fitness for bleomycin use and management of bleomycin pulmonary toxicity in patients with classical hodgkin lymphoma: a bitish society for haematology good practice paper

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    Barrett, A.
    Shah, N.
    Chadwick, A.
    Burns, D.
    Burton, C.
    Cutter, D. J.
    Follows, G. A.
    McKay, P.
    Osborne, W.
    Phillips, Elizabeth
    Wilson, M. R.
    Collins, G. P.
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    Department of Haematology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
    Issue Date
    2024
    
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    This good practice paper (GPP) is intended to support clinicians in assessing patient fitness for bleomycin and in management of bleomycin pulmonary toxicity (BPT) where it occurs. Bleomycin, originally developed as an antibiotic in the 1960s, has been a cornerstone of therapy for classical Hodgkin lymphoma (CHL) since results of its use in combination with doxorubicin, vincristine and dacarbazine (ABVD) were first published by Bonadonna et al in 1975 1. The same author recognised high rates of respiratory morbidity in these patients 2, and bleomycin-;related pulmonary toxicity (BPT) is now a well-;recognised and feared complication with its use. ABVD and BEACOPP/ BEACOPDac (bleomycin, cyclophosphamide, etoposide, doxorubicin, vincristine and prednisolone, with procarbazine or dacarbazine) are standard first-;line treatments in CHL patients, but considerable variation remains in assessing patient fitness for bleomycin both clinically and with respiratory investigations. A recent survey of British haematologists regularly using bleomycin revealed that 87.5% have no local protocols for assessing patients in an evidence-;based fashion, with wide variations in practice captured in the same survey (personal data). A working group was established and a literature review undertaken with the goal of presenting practical recommendations for clinicians regarding bleomycin use based on available evidence and expert opinion.
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    Barrett A, Shah N, Chadwick A, Burns D, Burton C, Cutter DJ, et al. Assessment of fitness for bleomycin use and management of bleomycin pulmonary toxicity in patients with classical Hodgkin lymphoma: A British Society for Haematology Good Practice Paper. British journal of haematology. 2024 Nov 6. PubMed PMID: 39506502. Epub 2024/11/12. eng.
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    British Journal of Haematology
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/627312
    DOI
    10.1111/bjh.19840
    PubMed ID
    39506502
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    https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjh.19840
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    en
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    10.1111/bjh.19840
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