Dear Dr. Roach: My husband recently died one week after his 80th birthday. According to his death certificate, he died of lung cancer and chronic myelomonocytic leukemia , which was a total surprise. He was always a healthy and vital man.
Then his bloodwork was so irregular that he could not have Keytruda sometimes. Could Keytruda have been responsible for those blood tests, the irregular heartbeat, and the CMML? Our son died at the age of five of aplastic anemia, and my father-in-law died in 1963 of leukemia. An irregular heartbeat is reported in 4% to 11% of recipients. It may also cause anemia, but this happens less often than with chemotherapy. Keytruda often causes abnormalities in many blood tests, particularly those related to kidney, liver and endocrine-gland function. Despite all of our advances, medication for cancer still has the potential to hurt the body.
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