The use of myeloid colony-stimulating factors in hematologic malignancies: the role of systematic reviews and meta-analyses

Acta Haematol. 2011;125(1-2):68-79. doi: 10.1159/000318898. Epub 2010 Dec 8.

Abstract

Myeloid colony-stimulating factors (M-CSFs), which include granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), regulate the proliferation and differentiation of myeloid cells. Their use has an important role in the treatment of hematologic malignancies. Guidelines for the use of colony stimulating factors have been published by the American Society of Oncology (ASCO) in 1996 and have been updated several times, most recently in 2006. Meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials are regarded as the highest grade of evidence in clinical research and as such, compared to individual studies, they have more power in answering unresolved clinical issues. In this review, our aim is to evaluate the role of M-CSFs in hematologic malignancies based on meta-analyses conducted in the field.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Colony-Stimulating Factors / therapeutic use*
  • Hematologic Neoplasms / drug therapy*
  • Hematologic Neoplasms / therapy
  • Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation / methods
  • Humans
  • Meta-Analysis as Topic*
  • Review Literature as Topic

Substances

  • Colony-Stimulating Factors