2024
DOI: 10.2147/jpr.s448528
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The Efficacy of Neuromodulation Interventions for Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Runbing Xu,
Changhe Yu,
Xinyu Zhang
et al.

Abstract: To determine the efficacy and safety of a neuromodulation intervention regimen in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). Patients and Methods: Systematic searches were conducted in seven English databases. Randomized controlled trials of all neuromodulation interventions (both invasive and non-invasive) for the treatment of CIPN were selected. Group comparisons of differences between interventions and controls were also made. We divided the outcomes into immediate-term effect (≤3 w… Show more

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“…The “Home-based Physical Activity Intervention for Taxane-Induced CIPN” (B-HAPI) study is two-group, 16-week randomized clinical trial designed to address persistent taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy in women treated for invasive breast cancer. There have been only a limited number of original Randomized Controlled Trials conducted concerning this topic [ 4 ], particularly on proposing an exercise intervention specifically targeted towards persistent taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy using authenticated measures of gait and balance assessment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The “Home-based Physical Activity Intervention for Taxane-Induced CIPN” (B-HAPI) study is two-group, 16-week randomized clinical trial designed to address persistent taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy in women treated for invasive breast cancer. There have been only a limited number of original Randomized Controlled Trials conducted concerning this topic [ 4 ], particularly on proposing an exercise intervention specifically targeted towards persistent taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy using authenticated measures of gait and balance assessment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%