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Mariarita Laforgia1, Carmelo Laface2,3, Concetta Calabrò1, Simona Ferraiuolo1, Valentina Ungaro1, Domenico Tricarico4, Cosmo Damiano Gadaleta2, Patrizia Nardulli1, Girolamo Ranieri2.
Abstract
Peripheral neurologic complications are frequent adverse events during oncologic treatments and often lead to dose reduction, administration delays with time elongation of the therapeutic plan and, not least, worsening of patients' quality of life. Experience skills are required to recognize symptoms and clinical evidences and the collaboration between different health professionals, in particular oncologists and hospital pharmacists, grants a correct management of this undesirable occurrence. Some classes of drugs (platinates, vinca alkaloids, taxanes) typically develop this kind of side effect, but the genesis of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy is not linked to a single mechanism. This paper aims from one side at summarizing and explaining all the scattering mechanisms of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy through a detailed literature revision, on the other side at finding new approaches to possible treatments, in order to facilitate the collaboration between oncologists, hematologists and hospital pharmacists.Entities:
Keywords: anti-cancer drugs; chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy; mechanism; neurodegeneration; neurotoxicity; pharmacology
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33671327 PMCID: PMC7922628 DOI: 10.3390/ijms22041980
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 6.208