2017
DOI: 10.12968/ijpn.2017.23.1.13
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Management of peripheral neuropathy induced by chemotherapy in adults with cancer: a review

Abstract: The use of duloxetine was effective in CIPN management. Further studies with larger sample size are needed.

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“…The existing studies lack long-term observation. Furthermore, none of the included studies compared acupuncture with duloxetine [ 3 ], a drug which is currently the most effective treatment in CIPN. Thus, we would recommend that future studies use this medication as a comparator and observe the long-term curative effect of acupuncture.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The existing studies lack long-term observation. Furthermore, none of the included studies compared acupuncture with duloxetine [ 3 ], a drug which is currently the most effective treatment in CIPN. Thus, we would recommend that future studies use this medication as a comparator and observe the long-term curative effect of acupuncture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is caused by damage or impairment in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG); that is to say, most of the neuropathy is sensory neuropathy, less involving motor and autonomic nerves [ 2 ]. It can manifest as numbness, tingling, and burning pain and mostly present in a stocking-and-glove distribution which reduces patients' quality of life and leads to patients' chemotherapy dose reductions or treatment discontinuation [ 3 5 ]. A recent meta-analysis [ 6 ] demonstrated a CIPN prevalence of 68% in the first month after chemotherapy and 30% at 6 months or more.…”
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“…Some chemotherapeutic agents induce peripheral neuropathy [ 63 ] because of the damage to sensory and motor nerve of the peripheral nervous system [ 64 ]. Oxaliplatin is an anticancer drug that leads to neuropathic cold allodynia [ 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 ].…”
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“…Nurses are the largest group of health care providers in the position of identifying CIPN; therefore, knowledgeable oncology nurses can improve patients` QoL and improve patients’ outcomes 6. Oncology nurses’ knowledge about CIPN is limited; one of the causes is that nervous system and neurological assessments are not among the oncology nurse’s educational targets, and until now there are no standard guidelines to assess and manage CIPN 7.…”
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