A Systematic Review of CheeZheng Pain Relieving Plaster for Musculoskeletal Pain: Implications for Oncology Research and Practice

Background: Musculoskeletal pain is a common and debilitating condition for cancer patients. Existing therapies for these pain conditions have substantial limitations. To identify an integrative approach to pain management, we conducted a systematic review to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a Ti...

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Main Authors: Connie Chen MD, Susan Q. Li MS, Ting Bao MD, DABMA, MS, Lily Zhang DPT, LAc, Christina Seluzicki MBE, Jun J. Mao MD, MSCE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-09-01
Series:Integrative Cancer Therapies
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1534735420918933
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spelling doaj-e0891be36c114c53b16c0004ea460e8a2020-11-25T03:18:41ZengSAGE PublishingIntegrative Cancer Therapies1534-73541552-695X2020-09-011910.1177/1534735420918933A Systematic Review of CheeZheng Pain Relieving Plaster for Musculoskeletal Pain: Implications for Oncology Research and PracticeConnie Chen MD0Susan Q. Li MS1Ting Bao MD, DABMA, MS2Lily Zhang DPT, LAc3Christina Seluzicki MBE4Jun J. Mao MD, MSCE5Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USAMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USAMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USAMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USAMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USAMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USABackground: Musculoskeletal pain is a common and debilitating condition for cancer patients. Existing therapies for these pain conditions have substantial limitations. To identify an integrative approach to pain management, we conducted a systematic review to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a Tibetan herbal-based topical agent, CheeZheng Pain Relieving Plaster (PRP), for the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA) pain. Methods: We extracted citations from PubMed and Chinese databases (CNKI, WanFang Data, and CQVIP). We included randomized clinical trials evaluating the effectiveness and safety of CheeZheng PRP compared to conventional OA pain treatments. Results: Twenty-two randomized clinical trials (n = 2556 participants) compared CheeZheng PRP against nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (11), glucosamine (2), intraarticular corticosteroid (2), hyaluronic acid injections (6), and acetaminophen (1). Ten studies found a statistically greater effectiveness (assessed by ≥30% reduction in symptom severity) of CheeZheng PRP in improving OA pain (measured by the Visual Analogue Scale), stiffness, and function compared to control. Ten studies reported that 4.8% of participants experienced application site skin irritation that resolved after discontinuing the plaster. Randomization was not sufficiently described in most studies, and no placebo-controlled trials were identified. Conclusions: There is promising evidence for the safety and clinical effectiveness of CheeZheng PRP to treat OA; however, lack of placebo control and unclear descriptions of randomization increase the potential risk for bias. Future randomized, placebo-controlled trials are needed to establish the safety and efficacy of CheeZheng PRP for pain management in oncology settings.https://doi.org/10.1177/1534735420918933
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author Connie Chen MD
Susan Q. Li MS
Ting Bao MD, DABMA, MS
Lily Zhang DPT, LAc
Christina Seluzicki MBE
Jun J. Mao MD, MSCE
spellingShingle Connie Chen MD
Susan Q. Li MS
Ting Bao MD, DABMA, MS
Lily Zhang DPT, LAc
Christina Seluzicki MBE
Jun J. Mao MD, MSCE
A Systematic Review of CheeZheng Pain Relieving Plaster for Musculoskeletal Pain: Implications for Oncology Research and Practice
Integrative Cancer Therapies
author_facet Connie Chen MD
Susan Q. Li MS
Ting Bao MD, DABMA, MS
Lily Zhang DPT, LAc
Christina Seluzicki MBE
Jun J. Mao MD, MSCE
author_sort Connie Chen MD
title A Systematic Review of CheeZheng Pain Relieving Plaster for Musculoskeletal Pain: Implications for Oncology Research and Practice
title_short A Systematic Review of CheeZheng Pain Relieving Plaster for Musculoskeletal Pain: Implications for Oncology Research and Practice
title_full A Systematic Review of CheeZheng Pain Relieving Plaster for Musculoskeletal Pain: Implications for Oncology Research and Practice
title_fullStr A Systematic Review of CheeZheng Pain Relieving Plaster for Musculoskeletal Pain: Implications for Oncology Research and Practice
title_full_unstemmed A Systematic Review of CheeZheng Pain Relieving Plaster for Musculoskeletal Pain: Implications for Oncology Research and Practice
title_sort systematic review of cheezheng pain relieving plaster for musculoskeletal pain: implications for oncology research and practice
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Integrative Cancer Therapies
issn 1534-7354
1552-695X
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Background: Musculoskeletal pain is a common and debilitating condition for cancer patients. Existing therapies for these pain conditions have substantial limitations. To identify an integrative approach to pain management, we conducted a systematic review to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a Tibetan herbal-based topical agent, CheeZheng Pain Relieving Plaster (PRP), for the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA) pain. Methods: We extracted citations from PubMed and Chinese databases (CNKI, WanFang Data, and CQVIP). We included randomized clinical trials evaluating the effectiveness and safety of CheeZheng PRP compared to conventional OA pain treatments. Results: Twenty-two randomized clinical trials (n = 2556 participants) compared CheeZheng PRP against nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (11), glucosamine (2), intraarticular corticosteroid (2), hyaluronic acid injections (6), and acetaminophen (1). Ten studies found a statistically greater effectiveness (assessed by ≥30% reduction in symptom severity) of CheeZheng PRP in improving OA pain (measured by the Visual Analogue Scale), stiffness, and function compared to control. Ten studies reported that 4.8% of participants experienced application site skin irritation that resolved after discontinuing the plaster. Randomization was not sufficiently described in most studies, and no placebo-controlled trials were identified. Conclusions: There is promising evidence for the safety and clinical effectiveness of CheeZheng PRP to treat OA; however, lack of placebo control and unclear descriptions of randomization increase the potential risk for bias. Future randomized, placebo-controlled trials are needed to establish the safety and efficacy of CheeZheng PRP for pain management in oncology settings.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1534735420918933
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