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Chemotherapy‐induced peripheral neuropathy: Identifying the research gaps and associated changes to clinical trial design

Diane St. Germain, Ann M. O’Mara, Jennifer L. Robinson, Andrea Torres, Lori M. Minasian

2020Cancer21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To the authors' knowledge, the empiric identification of agents and interventions to mitigate chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) has resulted in only 1 agent that modestly mitigates it and no agents or interventions that prevent its development. This speaks to the need for a mechanistic understanding of CIPN to develop effective interventions. METHODS: To understand the extent to which mechanistic understanding of CIPN is being translated into the development of interventions, the National Cancer Institute conducted a review of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)'s portfolio of investigator-initiated grants, the literature regarding CIPN mechanisms, and the clinical trials listed in the ClinicalTrials.gov database from January 1, 2011, to May 22, 2019. RESULTS: A total of 69 NIH-supported grants and 95 published articles were identified that evaluated mechanistic pathways of 7 different chemotherapy agents that cause CIPN. The review also identified 35 clinical trials that investigated agents or devices with which to treat CIPN. Only 3 trials incorporated a mechanistic rationale to support the choice of the intervention. CONCLUSIONS: To the authors' knowledge, very little of the mechanistic understanding of the development of CIPN is being translated into intervention rationale in clinical trials that evaluate interventions to mitigate CIPN. Efforts to incentivize this translation are needed.

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Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyMedicinePsychological interventionClinical trialIntervention (counseling)MEDLINEAlternative medicineRandomized controlled trialIntensive care medicinePeripheral neuropathyPsychiatrySurgeryInternal medicinePathologyLawPolitical scienceEndocrinologyDiabetes mellitusCancer Treatment and PharmacologyHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchCancer-related cognitive impairment studies
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