Painful Peripheral Neuropathy and Cancer

Pain Ther. 2017 Dec;6(2):115-116. doi: 10.1007/s40122-017-0077-2. Epub 2017 Jul 1.

Abstract

Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is very prevalent in cancer patients and a leading cause of pain related to cancer. However, the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms vary significantly. Peripheral neuropathy can be a direct or an indirect complication of cancer or cancer-related treatment, or a pre-existing comorbidity not related to cancer. PN might also occur as a paraneoplastic neurological syndrome. Such syndromes are immune-mediated manifestations that usually precede the diagnosis of cancer or cancer's relapse. Pain is very prevalent in paraneoplastic peripheral neuropathies and, therefore, merits attention.

Keywords: Cancer; Pain; Paraneoplastic; Polyneuropathy.

Publication types

  • Editorial