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Lyckholm et al. (2012): A randomized, placebo controlled trial of oral zinc for chemotherapy-related taste and smell disorders +
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Mahmoodnia et al. (2017): Ameliorative effect of lycopene effect on cisplatin-induced nephropathy in patients +
Support from the Deputy of research and technology of Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences +
Mansouri et al. (2016): The Effect of Aloe Vera Solution on Chemotherapy-Induced Stomatitis in Clients with Lymphoma and Leukemia: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial +
Support from the Shiraz University of Medical Sciences +
Mansourian et al. (2015): The effect of "curcuma Longa" topical gel on radiation -induced oral mucositis in patients with head and neck cancer +
NI +
Mantovani et al. (2010): Randomized Phase III Clinical Trial of Five Different Arms of Treatment in 332 Patients with Cancer Cachexia +
Financed by first author (Giovanni Mantovani). +
Margalit et al. (2012): Beta-carotene Antioxidant Use During Radiation Therapy and Prostate Cancer Outcome in the Physicians’ Health Study +
Study funded by National Institutes of Health, study drugs provided in part by BASF Corporation (Florham Park, NJ), Wyeth Pharmaceuticals (Madison, NJ), and DSM Nutritional Products, Inc. (formerly Roche Vitamins) (Parsippany, NJ); and the Prostate Cancer Foundation (LAM) +
Martin et al. (2002): Does prophylactic treatment with proteolytic enzymes reduce acute toxicity of adjuvant pelvic irradiation? Results of a double-blind randomized trial +
NI +
Marucci et al. (2017): Double-blind randomized phase III study comparing a mixture of natural agents versus placebo in the prevention of acute mucositis during chemoradiotherapy for head and neck cancer +
NI +
Marx et al. (2017): The Effect of a Standardized Ginger Extract on Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea-Related Quality of Life in Patients Undergoing Moderately or Highly Emetogenic Chemotherapy: A Double Blind, Randomized, Placebo Controlled Trial +
This study was partially funded by the Health Practitioners Research Scheme (Queensland Health) and the Vice Chancellor’s Seeding Grant (Bond University). +
Mayne et al. (2001): Randomized Trial of Supplemental beta-Carotene to Prevent Second Head and Neck Cancer +
Supported by Grants from the U. S. National Cancer Institute +
Mazdak et al. (2012): Vitamin E reduces superficial bladder cancer recurrence: A randomized controlled Trial +
NI +
Meyskens et al. (1995): Effects of vitamin A on survival in patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia: a SWOG randomized trial +
Funded by National Cancer Institute +
Minchom et al. (2014): An unblinded, randomised phase II study of platinum-based chemotherapy with vitamin B12 and folic acid supplementation in the treatment of lung cancer with plasma homocysteine blood levels as a biomarker of (...) +
Support from the NIHR Royal Marsden Biomedical Research Centre +
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 +
“Supported by A grant from the Health Research Council of
New Zealand (in part).“ +
Mondal et al. (2014): Comparative study among glutamine, acetyl-L-carnitine, vitamin-E and methylcobalamine for treatment of paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy +
NI +
Montazeri et al. (2013): Effect of Herbal Therapy to Intensity Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting in Cancer Patients +
None declared. +
Montazeri et al. (2013): Iranian Red Crescent Medical JournalEffect of Herbal Therapy to Intensity Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting in Cancer Patients. +
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Moslemi et al. (2014): Oral zinc sulphate and prevention of radiation-induced oropharyngealmucositis in patients with head and neck cancers: A double blind, randomized controlled clinical trial +
NI +
Muecke et al. (2010): Multicenter, phase 3 trial comparing selenium supplementation with observation in gynecologic radiation oncology +
"Supported by a grant from biosyn Arzneimittel GmbH, Fellbach, Germany" +
Muecke et al. (2013): Impact of treatment planning target volumen (PTV) size on radiation induced diarrhoea following selenium supplementation in gynecologic radiation oncology-a subgroup analysis of a multicenter, phase III trial +
“Supported by a grant by the pharmaceutical company biosyn, Fellbach, Germany.“ +