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Design and rational for the precision medicine guided treatment for cancer pain pragmatic clinical trial

Authors :
Priya K. Gopalan
Larisa H. Cavallari
Natalie L. Silver
Yan Gong
Howard L. McLeod
Thomas J. George
Kristine A. Donovan
Taimour Y. Langaee
Diane Portman
Sahana Rajasekhara
Michael J. Clare-Salzler
Jessica M. Schmit
Petr Starostik
Young D. Chang
Scott A. Mosley
Heloisa P. Soares
J. Kevin Hicks
Jason S. Starr
Joshua Smith
Source :
Contemporary clinical trials. 68
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Introduction Pain is one of the most burdensome symptoms associated with cancer and its treatment, and opioids are the cornerstone of pain management. Opioid therapy is empirically selected, and patients often require adjustments in therapy to effectively alleviate pain or ameliorate adverse drug effects that interfere with quality of life. There are data suggesting CYP2D6 genotype may contribute to inter-patient variability in response to opioids through its effects on opioid metabolism. Therefore, we aim to determine if CYP2D6 genotype-guided opioid prescribing results in greater reductions in pain and symptom severity and interference with daily living compared to a conventional prescribing approach in patients with cancer. Methods Patients with solid tumors with metastasis and a self-reported pain score ≥ 4/10 are eligible for enrollment and randomized to a genotype-guided or conventional pain management strategy. For patients in the genotype-guided arm, CYP2D6 genotype information is integrated into opioid prescribing decisions. Patients are asked to complete questionnaires regarding their pain, symptoms, and quality of life at baseline and 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks after enrollment. The primary endpoint is differential change in pain severity by treatment strategy (genotype-guided versus conventional pain management). Secondary endpoints include change in pain and symptom interference with daily living. Conclusion Pharmacogenetic-guided opioid selection for cancer pain management has potential clinical utility, but current evidence is limited to retrospective and observational studies. Precision Medicine Guided Treatment for Cancer Pain is a pragmatic clinical trial that seeks to determine the utility of CYP2D6 genotype-guided opioid prescribing in patients with cancer.

Details

ISSN :
15592030
Volume :
68
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contemporary clinical trials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....86d7a2c011ede589ca958e14d2ee2730