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Title: Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy


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Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
June 18, 2009 Lindsay Kohn, MPH Public Education
Program Manager, MOCA
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What is Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral
Neuropathy?
  • Damage to the peripheral nervous system (the
    ends of your nerves, usually in hands and feet)
    caused by chemotherapy agents that are neurotoxic
  • This system transmits information between the
    central nervous system (e.g. the brain and spinal
    cord) and the rest of the body

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Symptoms Onset
  • Numbness, tingling or burning sensations
  • Symptoms start in the fingers or toes and may
    progress into a stocking and glove pattern
  • Allodynia things that were not normally painful
    are now painful (e.g. touching cold things)
  • Onset of symptoms varies

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Commonly used chemotherapy agents associated with
peripheral neuropathy
http//www.oncologypt.org/mbrs/factsheets/CIPN-Fac
tsheet.pdf Cancer, Vol. 66, Issue 8, p.1697-1702
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What can I do?
  • Talk to your health care provider
  • Report symptoms right away
  • Prescription drugs
  • Altering the drip on your chemotherapy drugs
  • Be your own advocate!

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Things that can be done at home
  • Keep environments free of clutter and well lit
  • Remove slippery rugs from the floor
  • Be careful to avoid burns or frostbite
  • Handrails and a non-skid mat in the bathtub
  • Test your bath water with a thermometer! It
    should not exceed 110 degrees F!
  • Wear protective gloves and use hot pads
  • Avoid caffeine

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Other tips
  • Exercise
  • Get a handicap tag for your car
  • Use the electric carts in stores
  • Watch for cuts or blisters on your feet
  • Take it easy!
  • ADA job-related disability status
  • Consider complementary therapies

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Resources
  • Minnesota Neuropathy Association Support Group
  • Meets the last Thursday of the month at 7pm
  • Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church,
  • 511 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis
  • June 25th Circle of Conversation
  • July 30th Dr. Leland Scott, neurologist
  • CancerCare Connect Telephone Education Workshop
  • Understanding Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Thurs., July 16, 1230-130 p.m.
  • 1-800-813-HOPE to register

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Resources, continued
  • Conversations! Newsletter
  • http//www.ovarian-news.org/neuropathy.html
  • ACOR LISTSERVE OVARIAN Problems List
  • www.acor.org

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