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Azizi et al. (2015): Efficacy of Topical and Systemic Vitamin E in Preventing Chemotherapy-induced Oral Mucositis +
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Azizi et al. (2015): Efficacy of Topical and Systemic Vitamin E in Preventing Chemotherapy-induced Oral Mucositis +
NI +
Azizi et al. (2015): Efficacy of Topical and Systemic Vitamin E in Preventing Chemotherapy-induced Oral Mucositis +
NI +
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Bairati et al. (2005): A Randomized Trial of Antioxidant Vitamins to Prevent Second Primary Cancers in Head and Neck Cancer Patients +
N of side effects of any grade attributed to the supplementation (n=32)
- Gastrointestinal: 23
- Genitourinary: 1
- Neurologic: 2
- Skin: 6 +
Bairati et al. (2005): A Randomized Trial of Antioxidant Vitamins to Prevent Second Primary Cancers in Head and Neck Cancer Patients +
N of side effects of any grade attributed to the supplementation (n=62)
- Cardiovascular: 1
- Endocrine: 1
- Flu-like symptoms: 3
- Gastrointestinal: 31
- Genitourinary: 1
- Neurologic: 3
- Skin: 3
- Yellowing of the skin: 19 +
Bairati et al. (2005): Randomized Trial of Antioxidant Vitamins to Prevent Acute Adverse Effects of Radiation Therapy in Head and Neck Cancer Patients +
N of side effects of any grade attributed to the supplementation (n=32)
- Gastrointestinal: 23
- Genitourinary: 1
- Neurologic: 2
- Skin: 6 +
Bairati et al. (2005): Randomized Trial of Antioxidant Vitamins to Prevent Acute Adverse Effects of Radiation Therapy in Head and Neck Cancer Patients +
N of side effects of any grade attributed to the supplementation (n=62)
- Cardiovascular: 1
- Endocrine: 1
- Flu-like symptoms: 3
- Gastrointestinal: 31
- Genitourinary: 1
- Neurologic: 3
- Skin: 3
- Yellowing of the skin: 19 +
Bairati et al. (2006): Antioxidant vitamins supplementation and mortality: a randomized trial in head and neck cancer patients +
N of side effects of any grade attributed to the supplementation (n=32)
- Gastrointestinal: 23
- Genitourinary: 1
- Neurologic: 2
- Skin: 6 +
Bairati et al. (2006): Antioxidant vitamins supplementation and mortality: a randomized trial in head and neck cancer patients +
N of side effects of any grade attributed to the supplementation (n=62)
- Cardiovascular: 1
- Endocrine: 1
- Flu-like symptoms: 3
- Gastrointestinal: 31
- Genitourinary: 1
- Neurologic: 3
- Skin: 3
- Yellowing of the skin: 19 +
Barton et al. (1998): Prospective evaluation of vitamin E for hot flashes in breast cancer survivors +
As reported, no adverse effects were observed (no significant differences in headaches, nausea, fatigue, and other symptoms between placebo and Vitamin E (all p > 0.05) +
Barton et al. (1998): Prospective evaluation of vitamin E for hot flashes in breast cancer survivors +
As reported, no adverse effects were observed (no significant differences in headaches, nausea, fatigue, and other symptoms between placebo and Vitamin E (all p > 0.05) +
Barton et al. (2013): The use of Ginkgo biloba for the prevention of chemotherapy-related cognitive dysfunction in women receiving adjuvant treatment for breast cancer, N00C9 +
Change in side effects of chemotherapy (scale 0-10), sign. reduction of nausea within the Ginkgo arm (Mean=-0.1, SD=2.78) compared to the placebo arm (Mean=-0.9, SD=2.67), p=0.05 +
Barton et al. (2013): The use of Ginkgo biloba for the prevention of chemotherapy-related cognitive dysfunction in women receiving adjuvant treatment for breast cancer, N00C9 +
NI +
Beer et al. (2007): Double-blinded randomized study of high-dose calcitriol plus docetaxel compared with placebo plus docetaxel in androgen-independent prostate cancer: a report from the ASCENT Investigators +
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Beer et al. (2007): Double-blinded randomized study of high-dose calcitriol plus docetaxel compared with placebo plus docetaxel in androgen-independent prostate cancer: a report from the ASCENT Investigators +
No increase in toxicity was seen with the addition of DN-101 to docetaxel +
Bossi et al. (2017): A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter study of a ginger extract in the management of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) in patients receiving high-dose cisplatin +
No significant arm difference. With regard to intervention-related side effects, intervention reported significantly more side effects than placebo (A: 63; B: 35). Intervention reported more gastrointestinal side effects than placebo. +
Bossi et al. (2017): A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter study of a ginger extract in the management of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) in patients receiving high-dose cisplatin +
No significant arm difference.
With regard to intervention-related side effects, intervention reported significantly more side effects than placebo (intervention: 63 vs. placebo: 35). Intervention reported more gastrointestinal side effects than placebo. +
Braga et al. (2015): Effect of Zinc Supplementation on Serological Response to Vaccination Against Streptococcus Pneumoniae in Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy for Colorectal Cancer +
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