This book comprehensively examines chemotherapy-induced peripheral
neuropathy (CIPN), a common dose-limiting condition that negatively
affects both the quality of life of cancer patients and disease
outcomes. CIPN remains a challenging area for both clinical care
and research, as there are multiple unresolved issues. Written by
leading international experts, the book discusses the natural
history of CIPN, the latest predictors of toxicity, instruments for
evaluating symptoms, and prevention/therapeutic strategies, as well
as patients' experiences of this common clinical syndrome. Lastly
it highlights avenues for future research to enhance our
understanding of CIPN. Providing essential information on the
management of CIPN and the latest research in the field, this book
is a valuable resource for researchers and healthcare providers
working with patients with various malignant diseases.
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