Concerns from bench and insights from bedside: the puzzle of Roxadustat in cancer patients with chemotherapy-induced anemia
Lin Chen, Shigen Liao, Dan Jing, Linxiu Mao, Jing Tan

TL;DR
Roxadustat helps treat anemia in cancer patients but may carry risks due to its effect on tumor growth pathways, requiring further long-term studies.
Contribution
Highlights the clinical dilemma of Roxadustat's efficacy versus its potential oncogenic risks in cancer patients.
Findings
Roxadustat is effective for chemotherapy-induced anemia, similar to ESAs.
HIF-1α activation may promote tumor progression through multiple mechanisms.
Long-term safety data in cancer patients are insufficient to confirm malignancy risks.
Abstract
Roxadustat, a hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor (HIF-PHI), is indicated for the treatment of renal anemia. Its therapeutic mechanism involves stabilizing hypoxia-inducible factor-α (HIF-α), thereby stimulating erythropoietin production and regulating iron metabolism. Recent clinical studies have demonstrated that Roxadustat exhibits efficacy comparable to that of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) in the management of chemotherapy-induced anemia (CIA). However, preclinical studies demonstrate HIF-1α activation promotes tumor progression via multiple pathways (metabolic reprogramming, angiogenesis, metastasis, apoptosis resistance, immune evasion, chemoresistance). Current evidence shows no increased malignancy risk with Roxadustat in renal patients. However, while tumor progression events were reported as treatment-emergent serious adverse events (TESAEs) in…
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TopicsCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism · Erythropoietin and Anemia Treatment · Angiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer
