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Vitamin D May Help Reduce Peripheral Neuropathy Caused by Chemotherapy

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A new study has found evidence that vitamin D supplements may reduce chemotherapy-induced neuropathy (CIPN) in people with low levels of the vitamin.

Peripheral neuropathy is often described as numbness, tingling, or burning sensation in the hands and feet that can dramatically interfere with a person’s ability to perform normal activities of daily living including bathing, dressing, and cooking, according to the senior researcher Daniel L. Hertz, PharmD, PhD, an associate professor at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy in Ann Arbor.

The findings, published in the November 2023 issue of JNCCN — Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, suggest that this inexpensive and easy-to-access solution could improve long-term quality of life for people with cancer and potentially lessen racial disparities, according to the authors.

Chemo Drug Paclitaxel Treats a Variety of Cancers

It’s estimated that as many as 6 in 10 people treated with the cancer chemotherapy drug paclitaxel develop peripheral neuropathy, and as many as 3 in 10 have severe symptoms, according to a study published in the February 2019 BMC Cancer.

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