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From: Pegfilgrastim prophylaxis is associated with a lower risk of hospitalization of cancer patients than filgrastim prophylaxis: a retrospective United States claims analysis of granulocyte colony-stimulating factors (G-CSF)

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Odds ratios for neutropenia-related and all-cause hospitalization regarding prophylactic pegfilgrastim versus prophylactic filgrastim. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for hospitalization are shown with pegfilgrastim versus filgrastim prophylaxis, adjusted for patient, cancer, and chemotherapy characteristics. The primary analysis included all cycles in which G-CSF was used prophylactically. The subgroup analysis only included those cycles in which patients received 4 or more days of filgrastim (as described in the Methods section under “Sensitivity Analyses”).

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