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- Johansson et al. (2021): Vitamin D Supplementation and Disease-Free Survival in Stage II Melanoma: A Randomized Placebo Controlled Trial + (57% male, 43% female)
- Del Giglio (2013): Purified Dry Extract of Paullinia cupana (Guarana) (PC-18) for Chemotherapy-Related Fatigue in Patients with Solid Tumors: An Early Discontinuation Study + (57.5 % female 42.5 % male)
- Raei et al. (2013): Effect of herbal therapy to intensity chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting in cancer patients + (59.1 % male)
- 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 + (60% male)
- Argyriou et al. (2006): Preventing Paclitaxel-Induced Peripheral neuropathy: A Phase 2 Trial of Vitamin E Supplementation + (62.2% female)
- Stephenson et al. (2000): The Effects of Foot Reflexology on Anxiety and Pain in Patients With Breast and Lung Cancer. + (65 % female)
- Dardano et al. (2012): The effect of Ginkgo biloba extract on genotoxic damage in patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma receiving thyroid remnant ablation with Iodine-131 + (65% female)
- Hodgson et al. (2012): Reflexology versus Swedish Massage to Reduce Physiologic Stress and Pain and Improve Mood in Nursing Home Residents with Cancer: A Pilot Trial. + (66 % female)
- Zalat et al. (2020): Evaluation of the cardioprotective effects of l-carnitine and silymarin in cancer patients receiving anthracycline-containing chemotherapy + (7.79% male)
- Halyard et al. (2007): Does zinc sulfate prevent therapy-induced taste alterations in head and neck cancer patients? Results of phase III double-blind, placebo-controlled trial from the North Central Cancer Treatment Group (N01C4) + (70% men)
- Upadhyaya et al. (2017): Radioprotective effect of vitamin E on salivary glands after radioiodine therapy for differential thyroid cancer: A randomized-controlled trial + (75.6% female)
- Fallahi et al. (2013): Does vitamin E protect salivary glands from I-131 radiation damage in patients with thyroid cancer? + (77.8% female)
- Sontakke et al. (2003): Ginger as an antiemetic in nausea and vomiting induced by chemotherapy: A randomized, cross-over, double blind study + (78 % female, 22 % male)
- Kottschade et al. (2011): The use of vitamin E for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: results of a randomized phase 3 clinical trial + (82% female)
- Mazdak et al. (2012): Vitamin E reduces superficial bladder cancer recurrence: A randomized controlled Trial + (89.1% female)
- Ryan et al. (2011): Ginger (Zingiber officinale) reduces acute chemotherapy-induced nausea: a URCC CCOP study of 576 patients + (93 % female)
- Dyer et al. (2013): Is reflexology as effective as aromatherapy massage for symptom relief in an adult outpatient oncology population? + (93 % female)
- Konmun et al. (2017): A phase II randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study of 6-gingerol as an anti-emetic in solid tumor patients receiving moderately to highly emetogenic chemotherapy + (93 % female - intervention arm: 90% - placebo arm: 95%)
- Kadhim et al. (2021): Effect of Ginger Tea on Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting among Patients Attending the Oncology Teaching Hospital, Baghdad 2020 + (?)
- Williams et al. (1996): Phase III double-blind evaluation of an aloe vera gel as a prophylactic agent for radiation-induced skin toxicity + (?)
- Montazeri et al. (2013): Iranian Red Crescent Medical JournalEffect of Herbal Therapy to Intensity Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting in Cancer Patients. + (?)
- Sharp et al. (2009): A randomised, controlled trial of the psychological effects of reflexology in early breast cancer + (?)
- Sahebnasagh et al. (2017): Successful Treatment of Acute Radiation Proctitis with Aloe Vera: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial + (All participants: female = 7 (35%); male = 13 (65%) Aloe arm: male = 5 (55.6%) Placebo arm: male = 8 (72.7%))
- Tan et al. (2018): Bromelain has significant clinical benefits after extraction of the third molar during chemotherapy in patients with hematologic tumor + (Enzyme arm: 22 male (61%); 14 female (39%) Control arm: 20 male (56%%); 16 female (44%))
- Martin et al. (2002): Does prophylactic treatment with proteolytic enzymes reduce acute toxicity of adjuvant pelvic irradiation? Results of a double-blind randomized trial + (Enzyme arm: 23 female (82%) ; 5 male (18%) Placebo arm: 20 female (71%) ; 8 male (29%))
- Cruciani et al. (2012): L-Carnitine Supplementation for the Management of Fatigue in Patients With Cancer: An Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Phase III, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial + (Female Intervention arm 58.2% and placebo arm 57.7%)
- Grimison et al. (2020): Oral THC:CBD cannabis extract for refractory chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting: a randomised, placebo-controlled, phase II crossover trial + (Female : 61 (78%) Male: 17 (22%))
- Zick et al. (2008): Phase II trial of encapsulated ginger as a treatment for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting + (Female in %: Placebo arm: 76.9, 1.0-g ginger dose-arm: 73.6, 2.0-g ginger dose-arm: 75.4)
- Goossens et al. (2016): Phase III randomised chemoprevention study with selenium on the recurrence of non-invasive urothelial carcinoma. The SELEnium and BLAdder cancer Trial + (Female intervention arm: 13.2%, placebo arm: 21.3%)
- Braik et al. (2014): Randomized trial of vitamin B6 for preventing hand-foot syndrome from capecitabine chemotherapy + (Female n (%): 48 (62))
- Puri et al. (2010): Lycopene in treatment of high-grade gliomas: A pilot study + (Female n (%): 12 (24) Male n (%): 38 (76))
- Yap et al. (2017): Predictors of hand-foot syndrome and pyridoxine for prevention of capecitabine-induced hand-foot syndrome: a randomized clinical trial + (Female n (%): 162 (77) Male n (%): 48 (23))
- Portenoy et al. (2012): Nabiximols for Opioid-Treated Cancer Patients With Poorly-Controlled Chronic Pain: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Graded-Dose Trial + (Female n (%): 174 (48.3) Male n (%): 186 (51.7))
- Ota et al. (2014): The effect of pyridoxine for prevention of hand-foot-syndrome in colorectal cancer patients with adjuvant chemotherapy using capecitabine: A randomized study + (Female n (%): 35 (58.3) Male n (%): 25 (41.7))
- Uthaipaisanwong et al. (2020): Effects of ginger adjunct to the standard prophylaxis on reducing carboplatin and paclitaxel-induced nausea vomiting: a randomized controlled study + (Female n (%): 48 (100))
- Mahmoodnia et al. (2017): Ameliorative effect of lycopene effect on cisplatin-induced nephropathy in patients + (Female n (%): 58 (48.3))
- Cohen et al. (2018): Favorable Effects of a Ketogenic Diet on Physical Function, Perceived Energy, and Food Cravings in Women with Ovarian or Endometrial Cancer: A Randomized, Controlled Trial + (Female n (%): 73 (100))
- Newling et al. (1995): Tryptophan metabolites, pyridoxine (vitamin B6) and their influence on the recurrence rate of superficial bladder cancer. Results of a prospective, randomised phase III study performed by the EORTC GU Group + (Female n (%): 73 (29))
- Khodabakhshi et al. (2019): Feasibility, Safety, and Beneficial Effects of MCT-Based Ketogenic Diet for Breast Cancer Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial Study + (Female n (%): 77 (100))
- Johnson et al. (2010): Multicenter, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study of the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of THC:CBD extract and THC extract in patients with intractable cancer-related pain + (Female n (%): 82 (46) Male n (%): 95 (54))
- Côté et al. (2016): Improving Quality of Life With Nabilone During Radiotherapy Treatments for Head and Neck Cancers: A Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial + (Female n = 10 (17.86%); male n = 46 (82.14%))
- Montazeri et al. (2013): Effect of Herbal Therapy to Intensity Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting in Cancer Patients + (Female: 40.9 %)
- 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 + (Female: Intervention vs. Placebo: 31.4 % vs. 37.4 % Female: n = 84 Male: n = 160)
- Karp et al. (2012): Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase III chemoprevention trial of selenium supplementation in patients with resected stage I non-small-cell lung cancer: ECOG 5597 + (Female: intervention arm 51%, placebo arm 52%)
- Olsen et al. (2001): The effect of aloe vera gel/mild soap versus mild soap alone in preventing skin reactions in patients undergoing radiation therapy + (Gender of the participants: female = 48 (66%); male = 25 (34%))
- Dörr et al. (2007): Efficacy of Wobe-Mugos E for Reduction of Oral Mucositis after Radiotherapy + (Gender per arm in n(%): Enzyme-arm: male= 33 (91.7%); female= 3 (8.3%) Placebo-arm: male= 24 (72.7%); female= 9 (36.4%))
- Wrbka et al. (1987): Unterstützung der Chemotherapie inoperabler Karzinome durch proteolytische Fermente + (Gender per arm: Enzyme-arm: male = 23 (84.6%); female = 2(15.4%) Control-arm: male = 22(92%); female = 4(8%))
- 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 + (Gender per arm: Aloe arm: 19 (29.7%) male; 13 female (20.3%) Placebo arm: 19 (29.7%) male; female (20.3%))
- Lissoni et al. (1998): Biotherapy with the Pineal Immunomodulating Hormone Melatonin versus Melatonin plus Aloe vera in Untreatable Advanced Solid Neoplasms + (Gender per arm: Aloe arm: female = 37.5% Control arm: female= 38.5%)
- 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 + (Gender per arm: Aloe arm: female = 4 (7.5%); male = 49 (92.5%) Placebo arm: female = 10 (19.6%); male = 41 (80.4%))
- Puataweepong et. al (2009): The efficacy of oral Aloe vera juice for radiation induced mucositis in head and neck cancer patients: a double-blind placebo-controlled study + (Gender per arm: Aloe arm: male = 27 (90%); female = 3 (10%) Placebo arm: male = 20 (65%); female 11 (35%))