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  • This study examined the effectiveness of cryotherapy in reducing peripheral neuropathy and skin-related side effects in breast cancer patients receiving weekly paclitaxel treatment.
  • Patients were divided into two groups—one receiving cryotherapy and the other a control—and various neurotoxicity scores were measured.
  • Results indicated that the cryotherapy group had significantly fewer negative side effects and improved scores compared to the control group, making it a promising preventative strategy for such adverse events.

Article Abstract

Purpose: This randomized phase II study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of cryotherapy in preventing peripheral neuropathy and dermatological adverse events in breast cancer patients treated with weekly paclitaxel.

Methods: Patients treated with 12 weekly doses of paclitaxel for breast cancer were randomized (1:1) into a cryotherapy or control group. The primary endpoint was the percentage of patients with a marked decrease in the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Neurotoxicity (FACT-NTX) score. The secondary endpoints were Patient Neurotoxicity Questionnaire (PNQ), Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Event (CTCAE) for peripheral neuropathy, and FACT-Taxane score.

Results: Forty-four patients were randomly assigned to the cryotherapy (n = 22) or control groups (n = 22). The percentage of patients with a marked decrease in FACT-NTX scores was significantly lower in the cryotherapy group than in the control group (41 vs. 73%, p = 0.03). The incidence of CTCAE grade ≥ 2 sensory (p = 0.001) and motor peripheral neuropathy (p = 0.01), and PNQ grade D or higher for sensory peripheral neuropathy (p = 0.02), and decrease in the FACT-Taxane score (p = 0.02) were also significantly lower in the cryotherapy group than in the control group. There were no serious side effects associated with cryotherapy.

Conclusion: Cryotherapy is an effective approach for prevention of peripheral neuropathy and dermatological adverse events in breast cancer patients treated with weekly paclitaxel.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7447649PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00520-020-05345-9DOI Listing

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