Dictionary of Cancer Terms
View in Spanish: Interleucina-11 humana recombinada
Recombinant human interleukin-11 (ree-KOM-bih-nunt HYOO-mun in-ter-LOO-kin)
A drug used to increase the number of blood cells, especially platelets, in some cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Recombinant human interleukin-11 is a form of interleukin-11 (a cytokine normally made by support cells in the bone marrow) that is made in the laboratory. It is a type of biological response modifier. Also called Neumega, oprelvekin, and rhIL-11.
Source: National Cancer Institute Dictionary of Cancer Terms, available at www.cancer.gov/dictionary.