Journal article

Chemotherapy-induced constipation and diarrhea: Pathophysiology, current and emerging treatments

RM McQuade, V Stojanovska, R Abalo, JC Bornstein, K Nurgali

Frontiers in Pharmacology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2016

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Abstract

Gastrointestinal (GI) side-effects of chemotherapy are a debilitating and often overlooked clinical hurdle in cancer management. Chemotherapy-induced constipation (CIC) and Diarrhea (CID) present a constant challenge in the efficient and tolerable treatment of cancer and are amongst the primary contributors to dose reductions, delays and cessation of treatment. Although prevalence of CIC is hard to estimate, it is believed to affect approximately 16% of cancer patients, whilst incidence of CID has been estimated to be as high as 80%. Despite this, the underlying mechanisms of both CID and CIC remain unclear, but are believed to result from a combination of intersecting mechanisms including i..

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