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Since My Husband Completed Chemo In April (for Lung Cancer

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Posted on Fri, 2 Nov 2018
Question: Since my husband completed chemo in April (for lung cancer) he has experienced progressive, painful neuropathy. How do they rule out this being a relapse of the cancer. Does chemotherapy tend to cause progressive neuropathy even though he hasn't been on it since April?
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Follow up: Dr. Deepak Sundriyal (1 minute later)
What could be causing this progressive condition? Could it be relapse of cancer? What tests should we expect to get to the bottom of this?
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Answered by Dr. Deepak Sundriyal (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Chemotherapy can cause neuropathy

Detailed Answer:
Hello dear.
I have understood your concern.

So most likely cause for painful neuropathy in your husband's case is chemotherapy. Taxane and platinum drugs which are commonly used in lung cancer are notorious for causing neuropathy.

Coexisting diabetes can aggravate the neuropathy. Relapse of cancer seems unlikely to cause this except if it had been a small cell carcinoma.

A PET-CT scan will be able to detect relapse and can be performed.

Thanks and regards
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Since My Husband Completed Chemo In April (for Lung Cancer

What could be causing this progressive condition? Could it be relapse of cancer? What tests should we expect to get to the bottom of this?