Chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy research hub
4 indexed studies · 2 currently recruiting
- recruitingPhase II
A randomised trial to see if an oral cannabis-based medicine (CBD) can help to treat chemotherapy related nerve pain
This study looks at whether a cannabis-based medicine (CBD) can help people with nerve pain from chemotherapy. Many cancer patients get this pain, and current treatments don't always work well. We want to see if CBD can make a difference.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Looking for nerve problems caused by chemotherapy: determining the effectiveness of an early identification screening programme
This study looks at how well a screening programme can spot nerve problems early in children having chemotherapy. They want to see if finding these problems sooner can lead to better health outcomes in the long run. It's a small study first, to make sure everything works well.
United Kingdom · England - recruitingPHASE2
Analgesic Efficacy and Safety of Topical VMD-3866 Gel in Management of Pain Induced by Chemotherapy (CIPN)
This study is testing a new gel called VMD-3866 to see if it can help reduce pain caused by chemotherapy (CIPN). The gel is put on the skin. We want to find out if it works and if it has any side effects.
United Kingdom - not yet recruitingPHASE2
Safety and Efficacy Study of TAR-0520 Gel in Prevention of Taxane-induced Peripheral Neuropathy
This study looks at a gel called TAR-0520. It's for breast cancer patients having chemotherapy, which sometimes causes numb, tingly hands and feet (neuropathy) and nail problems. We want to see if this gel can help stop these side effects before they start, making treatment easier.
France