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Active HORIZON European Commission

Pain relief in palliative care of cancer using home-based neuromodulation and predictive biomarkers

€5.95M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
Country Spain
Start Date Jun 01, 2022
End Date May 31, 2027
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 19
Roles Participant; Coordinator; Third Party; Associated Partner
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101057367
Grant Description

More than 50% of cancer patients develop pain before death: 80% can be treated with drugs, but 20% show a low response or have serious adverse effects.

Although non-pharmacological interventions such as neurosurgical procedures have been tested, these alternatives are not a preferred option to treat cancer pain due to their high cost, risk, invasiveness and not always proven efficacy. PAINLESS addresses a core component of pain relief, by using an innovative, evidence-based approach.

The objective is to adapt and implement a novel, cost-effective, home-based intervention based on neuromodulation to reduce pain and improve quality of life of cancer patients with chronic pain.

On the assumption that treatment of chronic pain can benefit from research on the brain mechanisms of pain, we will first attempt to improve our understanding of the role of central pain modulation.

The project will be organized in 3 studies: 1) A cohort, longitudinal study (n=450) to explore whether the biomarkers of central pain modulation mechanisms can be predictive of the future occurrence of chronic pain in cancer patients; 2) A cross-sectional study to characterize and stratify cancer patients with vs. without chronic pain (750 patients with the proposed biomarkers and taking into account a number of moderator variables); 3) A pilot study (n=450) to assess the feasibility an efficacy of at-home delivery of transcranial low intensity electric stimulation (tES) for the palliative care of cancer patients suffering from painPAINLESS will develop a customized web portal to share knowledge and to improve management of the patients; perform techno-economic analyses and Health Technology Assessment of the solution; analyze the possibilities of implementation in different European healthcare systems and results exploitation; and undertake an ambitious dissemination and communication strategy.

We will also propose a wide range of measures to ensure compliance with the highest ethical standars.

All Grantees

Software Imagination & Vision Srl; Betthera Sro; Universidad de Santiago de Compostela; Mentalab Gmbh; European Association for Palliative Care; Servizo Galego de Saude; European Cancer Patient Coalition; Fundacion Publica Galega de Investigacion Biomedica Galicia Sur; Instituto Portugues de Oncologia Do Porto Francisco Gentil, Epe; Institutul Oncologic Prof. Dr. Alexandru Trestioreanu Bucuresti; Technion - Israel Institute of Technology; Neuroconn Gmbh; Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale; Universitaetsmedizin Goettingen - Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen - Stiftung Oeffentlichen Rechts; Fundacion Publica Galega Instituto de Investigacion Sanitaria de Santiago de Compostela; Fundatia Hospice Casa Sperantei; Aalborg Universitet; Qst Lab; Association Europeenne Des Ligues Contre Le Cancer Asbl

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