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Real-World Evidence of NEPA, Netupitant-Palonosetron, in Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting Prevention: Effects on Quality of Life

Meinolf Karthaus, Gülten Oskay-Özcelik, P Wülfing, Carsten Hielscher, Dagmar Guth, Mark‐Oliver Zahn, Elisa Flahaut, Jörg Schilling

2020Future Oncology30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aim: To determine quality of life, effectiveness and safety of oral netupitant-palonosetron (NEPA)-based antiemetic prophylaxis in the real-world setting. Materials & methods: Prospective, noninterventional study in adults receiving highly or moderately emetogenic chemotherapy and NEPA for three cycles. NEPA was administered per summary of product characteristics. Results: A total of 2429 patients enrolled, 2173 were evaluable. 'No impact on daily life' due to vomiting was reported by 84%/82% of patients in the highly emetogenic chemotherapy/moderately emetogenic chemotherapy groups in cycle 1, with rates of 54%/59% for nausea. Overall, complete response rate was 89%/87%/83% in the acute/delayed/overall phases. NEPA was well tolerated. Conclusion: NEPA had beneficial effects on the quality of life of a heterogeneous group of cancer patients and was safe and effective in the real-world setting.

Topics & Concepts

PalonosetronAntiemeticMedicineNauseaVomitingChemotherapy-induced nausea and vomitingQuality of life (healthcare)Internal medicineChemotherapyAnesthesiaOncologyNursingNausea and vomiting managementAnesthesia and Pain ManagementEnhanced Recovery After Surgery
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