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  • Patients with lymphoproliferative diseases can experience chronic pain that does not respond to standard treatments, largely due to alterations in antibody production and side effects from therapies like chemotherapy.
  • A study involving five patients with these diseases who had severe, unresponsive pain showed significant relief after receiving Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) treatment, with a notable reduction in pain ratings from 7.4 to 2.2 on a Numerical Rating Scale.
  • The findings suggest that denying SCS treatment for chronic pain in patients with indolent lymphoproliferative diseases is unhelpful and potentially frustrating for their quality of life.

Article Abstract

Even patients with lymphoproliferative diseases may develop a persistent chronic pain not responsive to usual treatments due to changes in antibody production and to some treatments like radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and the administration of monoclonal antibodies, which further impair the immune defense and induce chronic inflammatory phenomena acting as a substrate for a persistent chronic pain. Five patients with indolent lymphoproliferative diseases were treated for severe pain nonresponsive to other pain reliever treatments with SCS applied with an All-in-One Shot (OS) procedure. For all patients, the estimated survival time was of 5 years or more. All patients showed a significant reduction of the intensity of pain: the mean Numerical Rating Scale was 7.4 before treatment and 2.2 after. No patient developed adverse events. Supported by the data of this study, we believe that the habit to deprive patients with an indolent form of lymphoproliferative diseases of the possibility to reduce the intensity of chronic pain by SCS treatment is extremely reductive and frustrating.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7691594PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.550554DOI Listing

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