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An Update in Our Understanding of the Relationships Between Gene Polymorphisms and Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting

Yilan Jin, Xiaorong Li, Caihong Jiang, Jun Zhao, Guang Liu, Hui Li, Gaowa Jin, Quanfu Li

2021International Journal of General Medicine10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The occurrence and severity of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) are influenced by many factors; this includes therapeutic factors, such as the dose, administration mode, and chemotherapeutic agent emetogenicity, as well as patient-related risk factors, such as the gender, age, alcohol consumption history, and anxiety level. However, these factors cannot fully explain the individual CINV differences. In recent years, the correlation between gene polymorphism and CINV has been a hot research topic; the present paper reviews current research on CINV-related gene polymorphisms, and the results indicate that the use of gene polymorphism for the optimization of CINV efficacy is of important clinical significance.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNauseaChemotherapy-induced nausea and vomitingVomitingOncologyAlcohol consumptionInternal medicineAnxietyChemotherapyGene polymorphismBioinformaticsGeneAntiemeticAllelePsychiatryAlcoholGeneticsBiologyChemistryBiochemistryNausea and vomiting managementAnesthesia and Pain ManagementPathogenesis and Treatment of Hiccups