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How does curcumin influence mucositis in cancer patients?
Outcome specification | Results during intervention | Overall RoB judgment | |
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Mansourian et al. (2015): The effect of "curcuma Longa" topical gel on radiation -induced oral mucositis in patients with head and neck cancer | Burning Sensation in the mouth | Significant difference between intervention vs. placebo arm in mean (SD): intervention 3.7 (2.1) vs. placebo 7.9 (2.0); p < 0.001 | some concerns |
Mansourian et al. (2015): The effect of "curcuma Longa" topical gel on radiation -induced oral mucositis in patients with head and neck cancer | Max. degree of mucositis | Max. degree of mucositis (number (%) of patients):
| some concerns |
Rao et al. (2014): The Indian Spice Turmeric Delays and Mitigates Radiation-Induced Oral Mucositis in Patients Undergoing Treatment for Head and Neck Cancer: An Investigational Study | Oral Mucositis | Weeks 1-7:
Curcumin arm < Povidone-iodine arm; p < 0.001 (derived from graph only, no values provided)
| some concerns |
What helps against mucositis in cancer?
Outcome topic | Results during intervention | Results after intervention | Overall RoB judgment | |
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Jahangard-Rafsanjani et al. (2013): The efficacy of selenium in prevention of oral mucositis in patients undergoing hematopoietic SCT: a randomized clinical trial | Selenium | Onset of mucositis after transplantation comparable in both selenium and placebo arm; p=0.81 | Overall: Cumulative incidence (grade 1-4) comparable in both selenium arm (83.8%) and placebo arm (81.1%); p=0.76; grade 3-4 mucositis significantly lower in selenium arm (10.8%) compared to placebo arm (35.1%); p=0.013 (grade 4: 2x in placebo arm, 0x in selenium arm)
| high risk |
Laali et al. (2020): Effect of Selenium on Incidence and Severity of Mucositis during Radiotherapy in Patients with Head and Neck Cancer | Selenium | Significant difference for incidence of severe mucositis at week 3: selenium arm 9.8% vs. placebo arm 42.0% (p=0.017) | After 7 weeks no significant differences between the selenium arm and the placebo arm for:
| high risk |
Mansourian et al. (2015): The effect of "curcuma Longa" topical gel on radiation -induced oral mucositis in patients with head and neck cancer | Curcumin | Significant difference between intervention vs. placebo arm in mean (SD): intervention 3.7 (2.1) vs. placebo 7.9 (2.0); p < 0.001 | NA | some concerns |
Mansourian et al. (2015): The effect of "curcuma Longa" topical gel on radiation -induced oral mucositis in patients with head and neck cancer | Curcumin | Max. degree of mucositis (number (%) of patients):
| NA | some concerns |
Mix et al. (2015): Randomized phase II trial of selenomethionine as a modulator of efficacy and toxicity of chemoradiation in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck | Selenium | NA | Overall: No significant differences between arms (grade 3 intervention arm 2x, placebo arm 3x, no grade 4) | some concerns |
... further results |