The National Cancer Institute Clinical Trials Planning Meeting for Prevention and Treatment of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy

Author:

Dorsey Susan G1,Kleckner Ian R2,Barton Debra3,Mustian Karen2,O’Mara Ann4,St. Germain Diane4,Cavaletti Guido5,Danhauer Suzanne C6,Hershman Dawn L7,Hohmann Andrea G8,Hoke Ahmet9,Hopkins Judith O10,Kelly Katherine P11,Loprinzi Charles L12,McLeod Howard L13,Mohile Supriya2,Paice Judith14,Rowland Julia H15,Salvemini Daniela16,Segal Rosalind A17,Smith Ellen Lavoie3,Stevens Worta McCaskill4,Janelsins Michelle C2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pain and Translational Symptom Science, University of Maryland School of Nursing, Center to Advance Chronic Pain Research, Baltimore, MD

2. Department of Surgery, University of Rochester Medical Center, Cancer Control Program, Wilmot Cancer Institute, Rochester, NY

3. University of Michigan School of Nursing, Ann Arbor, MI

4. Division of Cancer Prevention, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD

5. Experimental Neurology Unit, School of Medicine and Surgery, University Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy

6. Division of Public Health Sciences, Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC

7. Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY

8. Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Program in Neuroscience and Gill Center for Biomolecular Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

9. Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

10. Novant Health-GWSM, SCOR NCORP Winston-Salem, NC

11. Children’s National Health System, Department of Nursing Science, Professional Practice, and Quality, George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC

12. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

13. Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL

14. Hematology-Oncology Division, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

15. Smith Center for Healing and the Arts, Washington, DC

16. Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO

17. Department of Cancer Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA

Abstract

Abstract Although recent scientific advances have improved our understanding of basic biological mechanisms underlying chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN), few interventions are available to prevent or treat CIPN. Although some biological targets from preclinical studies show promise in nonhuman animal models, few targets have been translated to successful clinical trials. To address this problem, the National Cancer Institute’s Symptom Management and Health-Related Quality of Life Steering Committee convened a meeting of experts in the CIPN and oncology symptom management fields to participate in a Clinical Trials Planning Meeting (CTPM). Investigators presented data from preclinical and translational studies for possible CIPN interventions; these were evaluated for readiness of randomized clinical trial testing by experts, and recommendations were provided. Breakout sessions were convened to discuss and develop future studies. The CTPM experts concluded that there is compelling evidence to move forward with selected pharmacological and nonpharmacological clinical trials for the prevention and treatment of CIPN. Several key feasibility issues need to be addressed, however. These include identification of optimal outcome measures to define the CIPN phenotype, establishment of parameters that guide the evaluation of clinically meaningful effects, and adoption of approaches for inclusion of translational and biomarker and/or genetic measures. The results of the CTPM provide support for conducting clinical trials that include both pharmacological and nonpharmacological approaches, alone or in combination, with biomarkers, genetics, or other measures designed to inform underlying CIPN mechanisms. Several working groups were formed to design rigorous CIPN clinical trials, the results of which are ongoing.

Funder

NIH

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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