Neutrophils Are Higher in the Afternoon

Maybe not for everyone, but they sure are for me. My doctors and I have known that for several years now, and for the Pomalyst (CC-4047, pomalidomide) study I have gone to a local clinic in the afternoon of the day before my appointment at Mayo Clinic. Doing it that way, my neutrophils have always been above the 1000/uL lower limit enforced by the study. Below that limit a patient might be in danger of neutropenic fever or other problems, so the treatment regimen must be discontinued until the neutrophils reassert themselves. It's not cheating to measure the neutrophils when they show highest, I'm told, because they are really there all of the time. I guess they're late sleepers. Today, though, Mayo Clinic inadvertently scheduled a CBC with differential for this morning, with a result of 910/uL, which is below the limit. According to the study protocol, that means I would have to go off the Pomalyst because, unfortunately, only the most-recent CBC can be used. Therefore yesterday afternoon's CBC, with its good result of 2000/uL, didn't count any more. That's a little dopey, but rules are rules. This problem was easily solved, however. This same afternoon, yet another blood draw at the local clinic resulted in a satisfactory neutrophil count of 1600/uL, so my partcipation in the study is back on schedule. I had a capsule for tonight anyway, the last night of the current cycle, so we're all set for 29 more days. Pomalyst Trial: Today completes my 64nd 28-day cycle...
Source: Myeloma Hope - Category: Cancer Tags: Pomalyst Source Type: blogs