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Peripheral Neuropathy under Oncologic Therapies: A Literature Review on Pathogenetic Mechanisms

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22041980

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neurotoxicity; anti-cancer drugs; pharmacology; chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy; neurodegeneration; mechanism

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Peripheral neurologic complications are common during cancer treatment, often resulting in dose reduction, treatment delays, and decreased quality of life. Recognizing symptoms and collaboration between health professionals are crucial for managing this issue effectively.
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.

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