Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy is a disabling condition induced by several frequently used chemotherapeutic drugs including the front-line agent oxaliplatin. Symptoms are predominantly sensory with the development of neuropathic pain. Alternative dosing protocols and treatment discontinuation are the only available therapeutic strategies. The aim of our work was to evaluate the potential of a synthetic derivative of progesterone, 17-hydroxyprogesterone caproate (HPGC), in the prevention and treatment of oxaliplatin-evoked painful neuropathy. We also evaluated glial activation at the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and spinal cord levels as a possible target mechanism underlying HPGC actions. Male rats were injected with oxaliplatin (O...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy is the principle dose limiting factor requiring disconti...
Oxaliplatin, unlike other platinum anticancer agents, has only mild toxic effects on the hematopoiet...
Oxaliplatin is the first-line chemotherapy for metastatic colorectal cancer. Unlike other platinum a...
Oxaliplatin, a platinum-based chemotherapeutic agent, has become a standard treatment for advanced c...
poster abstractOxaliplatin (OXPL) is one of the most widely used and effective chemotherapeutic agen...
Neurotoxicity is a main side effect of the anticancer drug oxaliplatin. The development of a neuropa...
<div><p>Neurotoxicity is a main side effect of the anticancer drug oxaliplatin. The development of a...
Neurotoxicity is a main side effect of the anticancer drug oxaliplatin. The development of a neuropa...
Oxaliplatin, unlike other platinum derivatives, does not result in significant renal impairment or o...
Abstract Background Oxaliplati...
In the last decades, an active and stimulating area of research has been devoted to explore the role...
Oxaliplatin-induced neuropathy (OXAIN) is a major adverse effect of this antineoplastic drug, widely...
Neuropathic pain often occurs during chemotherapy with oxaliplatin. AG490 has been shown to exert an...
Background. Peripheral neuropathy is the major dose-limiting side effect of cisplatin and oxaliplati...
Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN) is the most frequent adverse effect of pharmacolog...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy is the principle dose limiting factor requiring disconti...
Oxaliplatin, unlike other platinum anticancer agents, has only mild toxic effects on the hematopoiet...
Oxaliplatin is the first-line chemotherapy for metastatic colorectal cancer. Unlike other platinum a...
Oxaliplatin, a platinum-based chemotherapeutic agent, has become a standard treatment for advanced c...
poster abstractOxaliplatin (OXPL) is one of the most widely used and effective chemotherapeutic agen...
Neurotoxicity is a main side effect of the anticancer drug oxaliplatin. The development of a neuropa...
<div><p>Neurotoxicity is a main side effect of the anticancer drug oxaliplatin. The development of a...
Neurotoxicity is a main side effect of the anticancer drug oxaliplatin. The development of a neuropa...
Oxaliplatin, unlike other platinum derivatives, does not result in significant renal impairment or o...
Abstract Background Oxaliplati...
In the last decades, an active and stimulating area of research has been devoted to explore the role...
Oxaliplatin-induced neuropathy (OXAIN) is a major adverse effect of this antineoplastic drug, widely...
Neuropathic pain often occurs during chemotherapy with oxaliplatin. AG490 has been shown to exert an...
Background. Peripheral neuropathy is the major dose-limiting side effect of cisplatin and oxaliplati...
Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN) is the most frequent adverse effect of pharmacolog...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy is the principle dose limiting factor requiring disconti...
Oxaliplatin, unlike other platinum anticancer agents, has only mild toxic effects on the hematopoiet...
Oxaliplatin is the first-line chemotherapy for metastatic colorectal cancer. Unlike other platinum a...