ITunes 10.5 is using more and more memory untill it crashes

iTunes 10.5 on my windows xp computer starts using 132MB of memory. When I add data to an app on my iPad2 (for instance adding my comic book collection) iTunes uses aprox. 10 MB of memory to get 1 comicbook to my iPad2.
Every time I add an new comicbook, iTunes uses more memory. Until it uses somewhat like 1.5 GB of memory. After that iTunes crashes to desktop.
I learned myself to add 80 comicbooks and then close iTunes again and restart to temporarely "fix" this, but it is quite annoying.
Why doesn't iTunes clean up its memory usage automatically? Is there a (un)known memory leak apple needs to fix?
Does anybody have suggestions what to check out or what to do without loosing my library/apps/data on my pc ?
(BTW. I had this problem with iTunes 10.4 as well)

Anyone have any idea? I see more threads like these (from 2010 !!!)
Apple, why will you not fix this?

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