D-TORCH, a phase III randomized trial recently published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, application of topical diclofenac gel, used in osteoarthritis, resulted in lower "grade 2 or 3 hand-foot syndrome rates compared with placebo in patients with breast and gastrointestinal cancers treated with oral capecitabine." Of the 131 patients who received topical diclofenac gel in the D-TORCH study, grade 2/grade 3 hand-foot syndrome occurred in only 3.8% of cases, compared to 15% in the placebo group.
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Source mentioned:
Santhosh A, Sharma A, Bakhshi S, et al., on behalf of the D-TORCH Trial Investigators. Topical Diclofenac for Prevention of Capecitabine-Associated Hand-Foot Syndrome: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial. JCO; Published online 27 February 2024. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.23.01730
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