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Is there any treatment?
The cancer is treated first, followed by efforts to decrease the autoimmune response - either through steroids such as cortisone
or prednisone, high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin, or irradiation. Plasmapheresis, a process that cleanses antibodies from
the blood, may ease symptoms in patients with paraneoplastic disorders that affect the peripheral nervous system. Speech and
physical therapy may help patients regain some functions.
What is the prognosis?
There are no cures for paraneoplastic syndromes and resulting progressive neurological damage. Generally the presence of cancer
determines the diagnosis.
What research is being done?
Research on neurologic paraneoplastic syndromes is aimed at enhancing scientific understanding of them and evaluating new
therapeutic interventions. Researchers are seeking to learn what causes the autoimmune response in these disorders. Studies
are directed toward developing assays that detect different types of antibodies. Scientists also hope to develop animal models
for these diseases, which may be used to determine effective treatment strategies.