JCO Glob Oncol. 2026 Mar;12(3):e2500386. doi: 10.1200/GO-25-00386. Epub 2026 Mar 11.
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: Carica papaya leaf extract (CPLE) is known to increase platelet counts (PCs) in certain infections.
METHODS: Patients were randomly assigned in a 2:1 ratio to the CPLE or placebo arm and continued treatment until the PC improved to 75,000 × 109/L or above, a platelet transfusion was required, or upto D+10. The primary outcome was to evaluate whether CPLE improves PC faster compared with placebo in a significant proportion of patients with a modified intention-to-treat protocol.
RESULTS: Between March 2020 and October 2024, 219 patients were randomly assigned, of whom 198 patients (CPLE arm: 129; placebo arm: 69) were analyzed for outcomes. The primary end point with modified intention-to-treat analysis showed a statistically significant increase in PC to ≥75,000 × 109/L in a greater proportion of patients by D+4 compared with placebo (59% v 44%; P = .042). The primary outcome of increasing PC >75,000 × 109/L at D+4 was significantly improved by CPLE (83/129, 64% v 33/69, 48%; P = .034) compared with placebo as per protocol analysis. There was no grade 3 or grade 4 treatment-related adverse events associated with CPLE. About 43% of patients in the placebo arm versus 25% of patients in the CPLE arm needed dose reductions or delays in their subsequent chemotherapy treatment for patients with grade 2 chemotherapy-induced thrombocytopenia (CIT) at the baseline (P 0.033) and not significant in grade 3 CIT.
CONCLUSION: CPLE is a potential therapeutic intervention to improve CIT faster and to a greater extent than placebo in this phase III randomized trial without any safety concerns. It could be potentially used as a secondary prophylaxis to maintain the chemotherapy intensity.
PMID:41812092 | DOI:10.1200/GO-25-00386