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Management of treatment-emergent peripheral neuropathy in multiple myeloma

Journal

LEUKEMIA
Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages 595-608

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/leu.2011.346

Keywords

bortezomib; immunomodulatory drug; multiple myeloma; peripheral neuropathy; proteasome inhibitor; thalidomide

Funding

  1. Rick Corman Multiple Myeloma Research Fund
  2. Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  3. Janssen
  4. Novartis
  5. Celgene
  6. Millennium
  7. Roche
  8. Johnson and Johnson
  9. Jansen Cilag

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Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is one of the most important complications of multiple myeloma (MM) treatment. PN can be caused by MM itself, either by the effects of the monoclonal protein or in the form of radiculopathy from direct compression, and particularly by certain therapies, including bortezomib, thalidomide, vinca alkaloids and cisplatin. Clinical evaluation has shown that up to 20% of MM patients have PN at diagnosis and as many as 75% may experience treatment-emergent PN during therapy. The incidence, symptoms, reversibility, predisposing factors and etiology of treatment-emergent PN vary among MM therapies, with PN incidence also affected by the dose, schedule and combinations of potentially neurotoxic agents. Effective management of treatment-emergent PN is critical to minimize the incidence and severity of this complication, while maintaining therapeutic efficacy. Herein, the state of knowledge regarding treatment-emergent PN in MM patients and current management practices are outlined, and recommendations regarding optimal strategies for PN management during MM treatment are provided. These strategies include early and regular monitoring with neurological evaluation, with dose modification and treatment discontinuation as indicated. Areas requiring further research include the development of MM-specific, patient-focused assessment tools, pharmacogenomic analysis of patient DNA, and trials to assess the efficacy of pharmacological interventions. Leukemia (2012) 26, 595-608; doi:10.1038/leu.2011.346; published online 23 December 2011

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