Oncology-related supportive care
Clinical research in cancer-associated symptom management, with a focus on pain linked to chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy.
- chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
- cancer-related pain
- symptom relief
The sponsor’s research interest centers on improving comfort and functional well-being in patients living with treatment-related nerve pain.
Neuropathic pain management
Investigation of interventions for persistent neuropathic pain affecting sensory function and daily activity in patients with chronic treatment-related nerve injury.
- peripheral neuropathy
- pain control
- nerve-related symptoms
This area reflects a therapeutic interest in reducing pain burden associated with long-term neurotoxicity from anticancer treatment.
Quality of life in oncology care
Research addressing health-related quality of life in people with cancer who experience ongoing neuropathic discomfort after treatment.
- HRQOL
- functional well-being
- patient-reported outcomes
The clinical focus includes the impact of symptom management on daily functioning, self-perceived health, and overall treatment experience.
Integrative supportive interventions
Interest in adjunctive approaches for supportive oncology, including ozone therapy as an add-on option for painful neuropathy.
- adjunctive therapy
- supportive oncology
- non-standard pain intervention
The sponsor’s clinical activity includes evaluating alternative therapeutic strategies for patients whose pain persists despite regular management.
Health economics in symptom treatment
Assessment of the cost-effectiveness of adding new supportive treatments for chronic neuropathic pain in oncology settings.
- cost-effectiveness
- economic evaluation
- resource use
This includes interest in the financial impact of therapies used to manage persistent treatment-related pain in cancer care.



