| Literature DB >> 26004917 |
Francesca De Iuliis1, Ludovica Taglieri1, Gerardo Salerno1, Rosina Lanza2, Susanna Scarpa3.
Abstract
Taxane induced neuropathy (TIN) is the most limiting side effect of taxane based chemotherapy, relative to the majority of breast cancer patients undergoing therapy with both docetaxel and paclitaxel. The symptoms begin symmetrically from the toes, because the tips of the longest nerves are affected for first. The patients report sensory symptoms such as paresthesia, dysesthesia, numbness, electric shock-like sensation, motor impairment and neuropathic pain. There is a great inter-individual variability among breast cancer women treated with taxanes, in fact 20-30% of them don't develop neurotoxicity. Actually, there is no standard therapy for TIN, although many medications, antioxidants and natural substances have been tested in vitro and in vivo. We will summarize all most recent literature data on TIN prevention and treatment, in order to reach an improvement in TIN management. Further studies are needed to evaluate new therapies that restore neuronal function and improve life quality of patients.Entities:
Keywords: Anticonvulsants; Antidepressants; Antioxidants; Breast cancer; Neurotoxicity; Pharmacogenomics; Taxane; Vitamins
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26004917 DOI: 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2015.04.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Oncol Hematol ISSN: 1040-8428 Impact factor: 6.312