Increased mean corpuscular volume as a predictor of response during bevacizumab treatment

Lidia Zygulska, Krzysztof Krzemieniecki
2012 Archive of Oncology  
Results: The percentage increase of MCV compared to baseline at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months was 3.7%, 9.2%, 8.7% and 11.8% respectively. The mean value of baseline MCV was 85.3 fl. The mean value of MCV at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months was 90.5 fl, 93 fl, 91.8 fl and 93.1 fl respectively. Macrocytosis did not occur in our study but an increase of MCV was observed within bevacizumab therapy. It was closely related to the response of the treatment. It seems that an increase of MCV can be a predictive agent of
more » ... evacizumab response. Conclusion: Bevacizumab does not induce macrocytosis. Increased MCV after treatment with bevacizumab is related to the treatment response. MCV can be a predictor of the response during bevacizumab treatment. A small number of the observed patients requires further investigations.
doi:10.2298/aoo1202015z fatcat:iqlcyafnfndzfdxd6unoebbhy4