Neuropathic pain (NP) is a common complication associated with some types of childhood cancer, mainly due to nerve compression, chronic post-surgical pain, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. NP is usually less responsive to traditional analgesics, and there is generally a lack of evidence on its management in cancer patients, leading to recommendations often based on clinical trials conducted on other forms of non-malignant NP. In pediatric oncology, managing NP is still very challenging for physicians. Different factors contribute to increasing the risk of undertreatment: (a) children may be unable to describe the quality of pain; therefore, the risk for NP to be underestimated or remain unrecognized; (b) specific tools to diagnose NP have not been validated in children; (c) there is a lack of randomized clinical trials involving children, with most evidence being based on case series and case reports; (d) most drugs used for adult patients are not approved for childhood cancers, and drug regulation varies among different countries; (e) recommendations for pediatric pain treatment are still not available. In this paper, a multidisciplinary team will review the current literature regarding children with cancer-related NP to define the best possible diagnostic strategies (e.g., clinical and instrumental tests) and propose a therapeutic care pathway, including both non-pharmacological and pharmacological approaches, which could help pediatricians, oncologists, neurologists, and pain therapists in designing the most effective multidisciplinary approach.

The Challenge of Managing Neuropathic Pain in Children and Adolescents with Cancer / Coluzzi, Flaminia; Di Stefano, Giulia; Scerpa, Maria Sole; Rocco, Monica; Di Nardo, Giovanni; Innocenti, Alice; Vittori, Alessandro; Ferretti, Alessandro; Truini, Andrea. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 17:3(2025), pp. 1-25. [10.3390/cancers17030460]

The Challenge of Managing Neuropathic Pain in Children and Adolescents with Cancer

Coluzzi, Flaminia;Scerpa, Maria Sole;Rocco, Monica;Di Nardo, Giovanni;Innocenti, Alice;Vittori, Alessandro;Ferretti, Alessandro;Truini, Andrea
2025

Abstract

Neuropathic pain (NP) is a common complication associated with some types of childhood cancer, mainly due to nerve compression, chronic post-surgical pain, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. NP is usually less responsive to traditional analgesics, and there is generally a lack of evidence on its management in cancer patients, leading to recommendations often based on clinical trials conducted on other forms of non-malignant NP. In pediatric oncology, managing NP is still very challenging for physicians. Different factors contribute to increasing the risk of undertreatment: (a) children may be unable to describe the quality of pain; therefore, the risk for NP to be underestimated or remain unrecognized; (b) specific tools to diagnose NP have not been validated in children; (c) there is a lack of randomized clinical trials involving children, with most evidence being based on case series and case reports; (d) most drugs used for adult patients are not approved for childhood cancers, and drug regulation varies among different countries; (e) recommendations for pediatric pain treatment are still not available. In this paper, a multidisciplinary team will review the current literature regarding children with cancer-related NP to define the best possible diagnostic strategies (e.g., clinical and instrumental tests) and propose a therapeutic care pathway, including both non-pharmacological and pharmacological approaches, which could help pediatricians, oncologists, neurologists, and pain therapists in designing the most effective multidisciplinary approach.
2025
antidepressants; cancer; chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy; children; gabapentinoids; neuropathic pain; opioids; pediatric pain
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The Challenge of Managing Neuropathic Pain in Children and Adolescents with Cancer / Coluzzi, Flaminia; Di Stefano, Giulia; Scerpa, Maria Sole; Rocco, Monica; Di Nardo, Giovanni; Innocenti, Alice; Vittori, Alessandro; Ferretti, Alessandro; Truini, Andrea. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 17:3(2025), pp. 1-25. [10.3390/cancers17030460]
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