Use of Probiotics in the Management of Chemotherapy-Induced Diarrhea

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Felixthecat
Felixthecat Member Posts: 37
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Probiotics are available via probiotic yogurt (available from supermarkets) or capsules from chemists for those who don't like yogurt:


Use of Probiotics in the Management of Chemotherapy-Induced Diarrhea: A Case Study
http://pen.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/0148607109332004v1

Gastrointestinal disturbances (particularly diarrhea) are often induced in response to cancer treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation. Oral chemotherapeutic agents can induce diarrhea by damaging the intestinal lining. Two common oral drugs used in cancer treatment that are known to have gastrointestinal side effects are capecitabine and lapatinib. In this brief communication, the authors discuss a case study of a stage IV breast cancer patient whose chemotherapy-induced diarrhea was treated successfully with a multispecies combination of probiotics. This is a unique study in which grade 3 chemotherapy-induced diarrhea (characterized by 7–9 stools per day and associated with incontinence and abdominal cramping) was treated with only a multispecies combination of probiotics. Probiotics have been used to treat diarrhea in patients with irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, pouchitis, and Crohn’s disease. More recently, probiotics have been used to treat chemotherapy-induced diarrhea in colon cancer patients. This case study demonstrates that the probiotics can also be used to treat severe cases of chemotherapy-induced diarrhea in breast cancer patients. The use of different probiotics in gastrointestinal diseases is an increasingly important area of study, and more research into this area is needed. This study demonstrates that probiotics should be considered for advanced breast cancer patients with chemotherapy-induced diarrhea.

First published on May 7, 2009

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  • Bill.S
    Bill.S Member Posts: 177
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    So where was this information when I needed it.
    I didn't get nausea and vomiting but I sure had loose bowels.
    Bill S.