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- Fallahi et al. (2013): Does vitamin E protect salivary glands from I-131 radiation damage in patients with thyroid cancer? + (ITT not explicitly stated, but no drop-out occured.)
- Ghoreishi et al. (2007): Effect of vitamin E on chemotherapy-induced mucositis and neutropenia in leukemic patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation + (ITT not specified, but no drop-out reported.)
- Shamsaei et al. (2017): The Vitamin E Preventive Effect on Taxol-Induced Neuropathy Among Patients With Breast Cancer: A Randomized Clinical Trial + (ITT not specified, but no drop-out reported.)
- Upadhyaya et al. (2017): Radioprotective effect of vitamin E on salivary glands after radioiodine therapy for differential thyroid cancer: A randomized-controlled trial + (ITT not specified, but no drop-out reported.)
- Dias et al. (2015): The chemopreventive effect of Ginkgo biloba extract 761 against cisplatin ototoxicity: a pilot study + (ITT not specified, but no drop-out reported.)
- Mansourian et al. (2015): The effect of "curcuma Longa" topical gel on radiation -induced oral mucositis in patients with head and neck cancer + (ITT not specified, but no drop-out reported.)
- Koyama et al. (2017): Intravenous Carnitine Administration in Addition to Parenteral Nutrition With Lipid Emulsion May Decrease the Inflammatory Reaction in Postoperative Surgical Patients + (ITT not specified, but no drop-out reported.)
- 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 + (ITT not specified, but no drop-out reported.)
- Cruciani et al. (2009): L-Carnitine Supplementation in Patients with Advanced Cancer and Carnitine Deficiency: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study + (ITT-Analyse n=29 Per Protocol Analyse n= 2 … ITT-Analyse n=29</br>Per Protocol Analyse n= 27</br></br>An exploratory analysis was performed in which the data (all 17 patients who started on L-carnitine plus 10 patients who started on placebo, inkluding two protocol violators) was supplemented by the scores recorded at the end of the open-label phase. The pattern mixture analysis used three measurements over time and accounted for missing data. over time and accounted for missing data.)
- 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 + (ITT-analysis not specified, but no drop-ou … ITT-analysis not specified, but no drop-out occured.</br></br>The frequency, severity, clinical course, and consequences of HFS were determined by descriptive methods. Between-group differences were assessed using χ2 test for categorical variables. Inverted Kaplan-Meier curves were constructed to determine the relationship between cumulative dose of capecitabine and occurence of HFS, with differences assessed by the log-rank test.differences assessed by the log-rank test.)
- Braik et al. (2014): Randomized trial of vitamin B6 for preventing hand-foot syndrome from capecitabine chemotherapy + (ITT-analysis not specified, but no drop-ou … ITT-analysis not specified, but no drop-out occured.</br></br>The number of patients developing any grade of HFS in both study arms was obtained. The percentage of HFS in both arms was compared. In order to determine whether the diference between groups was signifcant, the number of patients receiving capecitabine, with and without HFS, was obtained, and the P value was determined through chi-square and Fisher exact calculation.h chi-square and Fisher exact calculation.)
- Büntzel et al. (2010): Limited effects of selenium in the prevention of radiation-associated toxicities - results of a randomized study in head neck cancer patients + (ITT-analysis not specified, but no drop-out occured)
- 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 + (Included were n=376, but n=43 patients left study before start of intervention.)
- Sun et al. (2016): A prospective study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of oral acetyl-L-carnitine for the treatment of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy + (Independent sample t-tests or Wilcoxon tes … Independent sample t-tests or Wilcoxon tests were used to compare continuous variables between groups, and paired t-test or Wilcoxon tests were used for comparison within groups. For the categorical variable analysis, a χ<sup>2</sup> test or exact test were used for comparisons between groups. The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel-χ2 test was used to analyze ordinal categorical data. Data were presented as the mean±standard deviation. P<0.05 was considered to indicate a significantly significant result.onsidered to indicate a significantly significant result.)
- Arbabi-kalati et al. (2012): Evaluation of the efficacy of zinc sulfate in the prevention of chemotherapy-induced mucositis: A double-blind randomized clinical trial + (Information is missing about how many patients were measured to the different time points)
- Akiba et al. (2018): Vitamin D Supplementation and Survival of Patients with Non–small Cell Lung Cancer: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial + (Kaplan–Meier survival curves were drawn and compared using the log-rank test in an intention-to-treat analysis)
- Montazeri et al. (2013): Effect of Herbal Therapy to Intensity Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting in Cancer Patients + (Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test)
- Shokri et al. (2017): Comparison of the Complications of Platinum-Based Adjuvant Chemotherapy With and Without Ginger in a Pilot Study on Ovarian Cancer Patients + (Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, T-test)
- Zick et al. (2008): Phase II trial of encapsulated ginger as a treatment for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting + (Kruskal–Wallis statistics for continuous variables and Pearson’s chi-square and Fisher exact tests, as appropriate, for categorical variables. Cochran Mantel–Haenszel tests between treatment arms.)
- 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 + (Logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios for the incidence of nausea; ANOVA used to investigate differences in mean delayed, inter-cycle and anticipatory nausea between treatment arms and compliance to treatment.)
- Bairati et al. (2005): A Randomized Trial of Antioxidant Vitamins to Prevent Second Primary Cancers in Head and Neck Cancer Patients + (Main analyses conducted in two ways: 1) a … Main analyses conducted in two ways: </br>1) among all participants (any supplementation)</br>2) separately for the first 156 participants (combined intake of beta-carotene and Vitamin E) and for the 384 patients subsequently enrolled (only Vitamin E)</br></br>Analyses were performed by partitioning the time (after visual check of proportionality assumption of the models): </br>1) from entry until 3.5 years after randomization</br>2) beyond 3.5 years after randomization</br></br>4 patients (1 in intervention arm, 3 in placebo arm) did not complete their radiation therapy as planned but were included in the analyses planned but were included in the analyses)
- Bairati et al. (2005): Randomized Trial of Antioxidant Vitamins to Prevent Acute Adverse Effects of Radiation Therapy in Head and Neck Cancer Patients + (Main analyses conducted in two ways: 1) a … Main analyses conducted in two ways: </br>1) among all participants (any supplementation)</br>2) separately for the first 156 participants (combined intake of beta-carotene and Vitamin E) and for the 384 patients subsequently enrolled (only Vitamin E)</br></br>4 patients (1 in intervention arm, 3 in placebo arm) did not complete their radiation therapy as planned but were included in the analyses planned but were included in the analyses)
- Bairati et al. (2006): Antioxidant vitamins supplementation and mortality: a randomized trial in head and neck cancer patients + (Main analyses conducted in two ways: 1) a … Main analyses conducted in two ways: </br>1) among all participants (any supplementation)</br>2) separately for the first 156 participants (combined intake of beta-carotene and Vitamin E) and for the 384 patients subsequently enrolled (only Vitamin E)</br></br>4 patients (1 in intervention arm, 3 in placebo arm) did not complete their radiation therapy as planned but were included in the analyses planned but were included in the analyses)
- 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 + (Mann-Whitney U test)
- Raei et al. (2013): Effect of herbal therapy to intensity chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting in cancer patients + (Mann-Whitney U test)
- Fahimi et al. (2011): Evaluating the Effect of Zingiber Officinalis on Nausea and Vomiting in Patients Receiving Cisplatin Based Regimens + (McNemar and the Wilcoxon Signed Rank tests were used)
- Stendell-Hollis et al. (2010): Green tea improves metabolic biomarkers, not weight or body composition: a pilot study in overweight breast cancer survivors + (Measures of central tendency were computed … Measures of central tendency were computed and frequencies and distributions produced for demographic and clinical characteristics of the study participants and checked for missing values, normalcy and outliers, where appropriate, using the Shapiro–Wilk statistic for the normality test and pearson’s chi-square test for skewness and kurtosis.chi-square test for skewness and kurtosis.)
- Portenoy et al. (2012): Nabiximols for Opioid-Treated Cancer Patients With Poorly-Controlled Chronic Pain: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Graded-Dose Trial + (Missing data for the efficacy endpoints we … Missing data for the efficacy endpoints were imputed using the last observation carry forward (LOCF) method.</br></br>The proportions of responders were compared between the treatments using logistic regression, with region (North America/Rest of the World) and treatment used as factors. </br></br>The cumulative response to treatment was shown by plotting cumulative response rates against increasing thresholds for response, ie, percentage changes from baseline in the mean 11-point NRS pain score that defined a response. The cumulative response curves for each of the active treatment groups were compared with placebo using pairwise Wilcoxon rank-sum tests. The Hodges-Lehmann estimates and 95% CI for the median also were performed.</br></br>The analysis of all the secondary efficacy assessments was considered supportive and no formal adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The change in mean pain NRS scores, BPI-SF, sleep disruption NRS, PAC-QoL questionnaire, and MADRS were all analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with the baseline value as a covariate and region and treatment group as factors. An analysis also was performed on the mean pain NRS scores to assess the time course of the treatment effect using repeated measure analysis. Additionally, the difference in time required to establish baseline was investigated as a possible moderator of treatment effect by using the number of days until the patient became eligible for randomization and total number of days in the baseline period as covariates in the analysis of change in the mean daily NRS score for</br>average pain.the mean daily NRS score for average pain.)
- 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 + (NA)
- Büntzel et al. (2010): Selenium Substitution During Radiotherapy of Solid Tumours - Laboratory Data from Two Observation Studies in Gynaecological and Head and Neck Cancer Patients + (NA)
- Afonseca et al. (2013): Vitamin E for prevention of oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy: A pilot randomized clinical trial + (NA)
- Azizi et al. (2015): Efficacy of Topical and Systemic Vitamin E in Preventing Chemotherapy-induced Oral Mucositis + (NA)
- Barton et al. (1998): Prospective evaluation of vitamin E for hot flashes in breast cancer survivors + (NA)
- Delanian et al. (2003): Randomized, placebo-controlled trial of combined pentoxifylline and tocopherol for regression of superficial radiation-induced fibrosis + (NA)
- Ferreira et al. (2004): Protective effect of alpha-tocopherol in head and neck cancer radiation-induced mucositis: A double-blind randomized trial + (NA)
- Pace et al. (2003): Neuroprotective Effect of Vitamin E Supplementation in Patient Treated With Cisplatin Chemotherapy + (NA)
- Pace et al. (2010): Vitamin E neuroprotection for cisplatin neuropathy + (NA)
- Salehi et al. (2015): Effect of Vitamin E on Oxaliplatin-induced Peripheral neuropathy Prevention: A Randomized Controlled Trial + (NA)
- Villani et al. (2016): Vitamin E neuroprotection against cisplatin ototoxicity: Preliminary results from a randomized, placebo-controlled trial + (NA)
- 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 + (NA)
- Hejazi et al. (2013): A pilot clinical trial of radioprotective effects of curcumin supplementation in patients with prostate cancer + (NA)
- Hejazi et al. (2016): Effect of Curcumin Supplementation During Radiotherapy on Oxidative Status of Patients with Prostate Cancer: A Double Blinded, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study + (NA)
- 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 + (NA)
- Ryan et al. (2013): Curcumin for radiation dermatitis: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial of thirty breast cancer patients + (NA)
- Cavallini et al. (2005): Acetyl-L-carnitine plus propionyl-L-carnitine improve efficacy of sildenafil in treatment of erectile dysfunction after bilateral nerve-sparing radical retropubic prostatectomy + (NA)
- Hershman et al. (2013): Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial of Acetyl-L-Carnitine for the Prevention of Taxane-Induced Neuropathy in Women Undergoing Adjuvant Breast Cancer Therapy + (NA)
- Hershman et al. (2018): Two-Year Trends of Taxane-Induced Neuropathy in Women Enrolled in a Randomized Trial of Acetyl-L Carnitine + (NA)
- Raoufinejad et al. (2019): Oral calcitriol in hematopoietic recovery and survival after autologous stem cell transplantation: a randomized clinical trial + (NA)
- Rastelli et al. (2011): Vitamin D and aromatase inhibitor-induced musculoskeletal symptoms (AIMSS): a phase II, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial + (NA)
- Ertekin et al. (2004): Zinc sulfate in the prevention of radiation-induced oropharyngeal mucositis: a prospective, placebo-controlled, randomized study + (NI)
- Stratton et al. (2010): Oral Selenium Supplementation Has No Effect on Prostate- Specific Antigen Velocity in Men Undergoing Active Surveillance for Localized Prostate Cancer + (NI)