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Aims
Lower haemoglobin levels are common among females without kidney diseases. However, little is known about the sex‐specific management of anaemia in haemodialysis patients.
Methods
This prospective cohort study investigated the role of sex differences in the association between categorical baseline or time‐varying haemoglobin levels and all‐cause mortality via cox regression using data from...
Background
Fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) plays an important role in chronic kidney disease (CKD)‐related mineral and bone disorders. High FGF23 levels are associated with increased risk of anaemia in non‐haemodialysis CKD patients. FGF23 also negatively regulates erythropoiesis in mice. We hypothesized that higher FGF23 levels are associated with increased erythropoietin hyporesponsiveness...
Anaemia is associated with a reduction in quality of life, and is common in patients with colorectal cancer . We recently reported the findings of the intravenous iron in colorectal cancer‐associated anaemia (IVICA) trial comparing haemoglobin levels and transfusion requirements following intravenous or oral iron replacement in anaemic colorectal cancer patients undergoing elective surgery. In this...
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