Vol 1, No 4 (2005)
Review paper
Published online: 2005-12-12
Clinical significance of cancer related anaemia
Onkol. Prak. Klin 2005;1(4):211-216.
Abstract
Cancer related anaemia does have an unfauvorable impact on the functional capacity of the relevant
tissue and organs. Anaemia and hypoxia worsen patient’s physical condition. The diminished capacity
for physical activity has a detrimental impact on quality of life as it influenced a mental status, weaken
cognitive function and lead to isolation and dicline their socioeconomic status.
Anaemia causing tumour hypoxia leads to tumour progression through the increase of local tumour expansion
and spreading of metastases. Tumour hypoxia directly or indirectly confer resistance to irradiation,
some chemotherapeutic drugs, and photodynamic therapy. Better oxygenation can result in significant
improvement of tumour response to treatment. Clinical evidence supports the need to closely monitor
Hb level in cancer patients and anaemia should be corrected in order to improve chemo- and radiosensitivity
and the quality of life.
Keywords: symptoms of anaemiatumour hypoxiacancer resistance to therapyanaemia correction