Bethlehem Griffiths Research Foundation Presentation Ceremony last month |
Researchers in the
Monash Health Supportive and Palliative Care Unit have been recognised with a
prestigious Bethlehem Griffiths Research
Foundation research award.
Dr Michael Franco, Dr
Leeroy William and Associate Professor Peter Poon are leading the award winning research
study into the efficacy of low-dose methadone as an antitussive for patients
with malignancy.
“Our study investigates the efficacy of
methadone for cancer related cough, which affects 23-37% of all cancer patients
and 47-86% of lung malignancies,” said Associate Professor Poon.
“Cough is a distressing symptom that impacts
significantly upon quality of life and the current mainstay of symptomatic
treatment is opioid pharmacotherapy.”
Recent evidence for choice of opioid is limited
and much is based on studies of the treatment of tuberculosis patients in the
1950s.
“Methadone acts upon the N-methyl-D-aspartate
(NMDA) receptor and recent studies have revealed a prominent and unique role this
receptor has in cough,” added Associate Professor Poon.
Positive outcomes of this study shall form the
basis of further collaborative and translational research with the Australian
Lung Cancer Trials Research Group.
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