Despite recent advancements in therapeutic options, it is still one of the most clinically challenging blood cancers, with a notably low 5-year survival rate of 30% and a high rate of relapse 1,2
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Peripheral sensory neuropathy Oxaliplatin has the highest incidence of neurotoxicity among clinical platinum-based agents, and its mediated neurotoxicity has a characteristic biphasic phenotype, which is divided into acute cold-triggered neural hypersensitivity and chronic cumulative sensory neuropathy
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