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- Braga et al. (2015): Effect of Zinc Supplementation on Serological Response to Vaccination Against Streptococcus Pneumoniae in Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy for Colorectal Cancer + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study)
- Gorgu et al. (2013): The effect of zinc sulphate in the prevention of radiation induced oral mucositis in patents with head and neck cancer + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study)
- Iovino et al. (2018): High-dose zinc oral supplementation after stem cell transplantation causes an increase of TRECs and CD4+ naive lymphocytes and prevents TTV reactivation + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study)
- Wrbka et al. (1987): Unterstützung der Chemotherapie inoperabler Karzinome durch proteolytische Fermente + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study)
- Nasser et al. (2017): Vitamin D ointment for prevention of radiation dermatitis in breast cancer patients + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study.)
- Keshavarzi et al. (2019): The effect of vitamin D and E vaginal suppositories on tamoxifen-induced vaginal atrophy in women with breast cancer + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study.)
- Ng et al. (2019): Effect of High-Dose vs Standard-Dose Vitamin D3 Supplementation on Progression-Free Survival Among Patients With Advanced or Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: The SUNSHINE Randomized Clinical Trial + (Exploratory analysis, the specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study.)
- Braga et al. (2015): Effect of Zinc Supplementation on Serological Response to Vaccination Against Streptococcus Pneumoniae in Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy for Colorectal Cancer +
- Gorgu et al. (2013): The effect of zinc sulphate in the prevention of radiation induced oral mucositis in patents with head and neck cancer +
- Iovino et al. (2018): High-dose zinc oral supplementation after stem cell transplantation causes an increase of TRECs and CD4+ naive lymphocytes and prevents TTV reactivation +
- Lin et al. (2009): Effects of zinc supplementation on the survival of patients who received concomitant chemotherapy and radiotherapy for advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma: follow-up of a double-blind randomized study with subgroup analysis + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients of the subgroup analysis were evaluated at the end of the study.)
- Lin et al. (2010): Discrepancy of the effects of zinc supplementation on the prevention of radiotherapy-induced mucositis between patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma and those with oral cancers: subgroup analysis of a double-blind, randomized study + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients in the subgroup analysis were evaluated at the end of the study)
- Najafizade et al. (2013): Preventive effects of zinc sulfate on taste alterations in patients under irradiation for head and neck cancers: A randomized placebo-controlled trial + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study.)
- Watanabe et al. (2010): Polaprezinc prevents oral mucositis associated with radiochemotherapy in patients with head and neck cancer + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study.)
- Scher et al. (2011): Randomized, open-label phase III trial of docetaxel plus high-dose calcitriol versus docetaxel plus prednisone for patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study.)
- Vinzenz et al. (1992): Die Therapie der radiogenen Mukositis mit Enzymen + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study; comparison of the arms with chi-square test and exact fisher test)
- Stauder et al. (1991): Strahlentherapeutische Nebenwirkungen bei Abdominalkrebspatienten und deren Reduktion durch hydrolytische Enzyme + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study; ANOVA, LSD-Test, Mann-Whitney-U-Test, Wilcoxon-Test)
- Wrbka et al. (1987): Unterstützung der Chemotherapie inoperabler Karzinome durch proteolytische Fermente +
- Inglis et al. (2020): Effects of High-Dose Vitamin D Supplementation on Phase Angle and Physical Function in Patients with Prostate Cancer on ADT + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study.)
- Antunac et al. (2018): Vitamin D Supplementation and Survival in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study.)
- 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 + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study.)
- Lissoni et al. (1998): Biotherapy with the Pineal Immunomodulating Hormone Melatonin versus Melatonin plus Aloe vera in Untreatable Advanced Solid Neoplasms + (The specific analysis method is not stated … The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study.</br>Chi-square-test; Student’s t test and an analysis of variance; survival curves were plotted</br>according to the Kaplan-Meier method; the differences between curves were evaluated by the log-rank test.urves were evaluated by the log-rank test.)
- Lissoni et al. (2009): A Randomized Study of Chemotherapy versus Biochemotherapy with Chemotherapy plus Aloe arborescens in Patients with Metastatic Cancer + (The specific analysis method is not stated … The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study. Chi-square test, Student’s t-test and analysis of variance; survival curves were plotted by the Kaplan-Meier method</br>and statistically evaluated by the log-rank test.tistically evaluated by the log-rank test.)
- Sahebnasagh et al. (2017): Successful Treatment of Acute Radiation Proctitis with Aloe Vera: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study.)
- Walsh et al. (2010): Use of alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 treatment to stimulate immune infiltration into head and neck squamous cell carcinoma + (The specific analysis method is not stated in the study, however, according to the authors, all included patients were evaluated at the end of the study.)