We used the information component (IC), a disproportionate Bayesian analysis comparing the number of observed versus expected adverse drug reactions, to determine the potential association between anti-neoplastic agents and thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA). The IC indicates the lower end of 95% of IC, in which a value >0 suggests a disproportionality signal between the drug of interest and the adverse drug reaction. Carfilzomib had the highest IC for TMA among all studied chemotherapies followed by gemcitabine, mitomycin, bevacizumab, and bortezomib.

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