Acupuncture Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN) IRG



Status:Terminated
Conditions:Breast Cancer, Cancer, Neurology
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology, Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:1/14/2018
Start Date:July 6, 2014
End Date:May 10, 2016

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A Phase I-II Study of Acupuncture for the Treatment of Chronic, Taxane-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy in Breast Cancer Survivors

The goal of this clinical research study is to compare the level of effectiveness for 2
acupuncture treatment schedules for chronic CIPN in breast cancer survivors. Researchers also
want to study how patients may respond to acupuncture treatments, and how the treatments may
affect quality of life, hand function, balance, and the use of drugs for neuropathy pain.

Peripheral neuropathy is one of the most common chemotherapy side effects affecting the
nerves. Each year, thousands of patients receive taxane-based chemotherapy and more than
50-60% of these patients will have CIPN. CIPN can cause painful or abnormal skin sensation
(such as pins and needles), numbness, and/or nerve damage that may affect movement.

Baseline Visit:

You have already had certain tests as part of your routine care that helped show that you
were eligible to take part in this study. If you agree to take part in this study, the
following tests and procedures will be performed at your first study visit:

- Your vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, and breathing rate) will be
measured.

- Your medical history will be recorded.

- You will be asked about any drugs you may be taking and any side effects you may be
having.

- You will complete 3 questionnaires about any symptoms you may have. The questionnaires
should take about 15-30 minutes to complete in total.

- You will perform hand function and balance tests. For these tests, you will complete
tasks such as putting pegs into a pegboard. These tests should take about 20 minutes to
complete.

Study Groups:

You will be randomly assigned (as in the flip of a coin) to 1 of 2 groups. Both groups will
receive a total of 12 acupuncture treatments.

- Group 1 will receive acupuncture 2 times a week for 6 weeks.

- Group 2 will receive acupuncture 3 times a week for 4 weeks.

Acupuncture Treatments (All Participants):

Your acupuncture treatments will be given on an outpatient basis in private rooms. For the
treatment, you will lay down on a table face up. The acupuncturist will disinfect the
selected acupuncture points with alcohol. Then, the acupuncture needles will be placed so
that you achieve a "de qi" sensation, which is often described as an achy, tingling, or numb
feeling of pressure after an acupuncture needle has been properly placed in the skin.

The acupuncture needles will be left in place for about 20 minutes. During this time, the
needles will be charged with a small electric current, which is done to enhance the effect of
the acupuncture treatment. The needles may also be twirled to cause the sensation of de qi.

During each treatment session, you will receive acupuncture to the arms, legs, and abdomen.

Study Visits:

One (1) time every week:

- Your vital signs will be measured.

- You will be asked about any drugs you may be taking and any side effects you may be
having.

At Weeks 3 and 6 (Group 1 only) and Weeks 2 and 4 (Group 2 only):

- You will complete the same 3 questionnaires you completed at baseline.

- You will perform hand function and balance tests.

Length of Study:

You may continue your participation on this study for up to 10 weeks, as long as the study
doctor thinks it is your best interest. Your active participation in this study will be over
after you have completed the 4-week follow-up visit.

Follow-Up:

Four (4) weeks after you complete the acupuncture treatment, the following tests and/or
procedures will be performed:

- Your vital signs will be measured.

- Your medical history will be reviewed and any updates will be recorded.

- You will be asked about any drugs you may be taking and any side effects you may be
having.

- You will complete the same 3 questionnaires you completed at baseline.

- You will perform hand function and balance tests.

This is an investigational study. The acupuncture needles being used in this study are FDA
approved for medical use. The use of acupuncture treatments for chronic CIPN on the schedules
in this study is investigational.

Up to 54 participants will be enrolled in this study. All will take part at MD Anderson.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Patients must have the ability to understand English, sign a written informed consent
document, and be willing to follow protocol requirements.

2. Age >/= 18 years.

3. History of a diagnosis of breast cancer.

4. Patients must have neuropathy greater or equal to 2 according to CTCAE v 4.0 scale,
clinically evaluated within 30 days of consent, despite previous treatment, which may
include Neurontin, Cymbalta and/or Lyrica for at least 30 days. Patients receiving any
of these drugs must remain on the same medications throughout the study period;
however, adjustments in dosage are allowed. Patients are allowed to stop medications
but not replace them with other medications.

5. The patient's previous chemotherapy treatment must have included a taxane (paclitaxel,
nab-paclitaxel, or docetaxel) and considered the primary cause of the neuropathy by
the medical team.

6. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status of 0, 1, or 2.

7. Ability to complete the 4 or 6 weeks of acupuncture and follow-up assessments.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Current active treatment with chemotherapy , radiation or surgery in the past 3 months
or planned treatment during this study protocol period. Hormonal therapy is allowed.

2. Treatment with any neuropathic agent including taxane, platinum, vinca alkaloid, or
bortezumab chemotherapy in the past 6 months.

3. Local infection at or near the acupuncture site. (Although acupuncture is a minimally
invasive procedure, patients will be excluded if there is an indication of infection.)

4. Physical deformities that could interfere with accurate acupuncture point location.

5. Concurrent use of other alternative medicines such as herbal agents and high dose
vitamins.

6. Known coagulopathy or taking heparin (including low molecular weight heparin) at full
anti-coagulation doses (prophylaxis is allowed) or Coumadin at any dose. Patients on
aspirin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatories or other antiplatelet medicines will be
allowed to participate.

7. Platelets < 50 H K/UL in the past 30 days.

8. White blood cells (WBCs) < 3.0 K/UL or absolute neutrophil count (ANC) <1,500 K/UL) in
the past 30 days.

9. Active central nervous system (CNS) disease. (The action for acupuncture may be
associated with central nervous system activity, and patients with CNS pathology may
respond differently to treatment than the general population.)

10. Cardiac pacemaker.

11. Mental incapacitation or significant emotional or psychological disorder that, in the
opinion of the investigators, precludes study entry. (These patients may not be able
to cooperate with this slightly invasive procedure or with the data collection
process.)

12. Currently pregnant. (Certain acupuncture applications have been reported to stimulate
uterine contractions.)

13. History of diabetic neuropathy or neuropathy related to HIV.

14. Previous acupuncture treatment for any indication within 30 days of enrollment.

15. Planned or actual changes in type of medications that could affect symptoms related to
CIPN. New medications for the treatment of CIPN are not allowed during the study.
Note: Subjects need to be on stable doses for 4 weeks.

16. Grade III lymphedema or lymphedema considered severe by the treating clinician.
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