Long-term supportive treatment with fermented mistletoe (viscum album L.) extract in primary nonmetastatic colorectal cancer: Best time to start with for optimal effectiveness

2016 
e15099 Background: Safety and efficacy of fermented mistletoe extract (Iscador, ISC) in supportive care of post-surgical patients with primary colorectal cancer as compared to a parallel control group without ISC. Question: Is supportive ISC most effective when started before, during, or after radio- and/or chemotherapy? Methods: In a comparative, multicenter, non-interventional cohort study with parallel groups ISC was applied additionally to conventional adjuvant chemo- and/or radiotherapy (conv-th). The control group was treated with conv-th only. Unselected, standardized, anonymized data from medical records (1993–2002) meeting the eligibility criteria were followed until last visit or death. The pre-specified endpoints were the incidence of adverse drug reactions (ADR) caused by conv-th, and disease-free survival (DFS) in relation to start of ISC therapy before, during or after conv-th. All endpoints were adjusted to confounders. Results: 804 eligible patients (429 ISC and 375 control) from 26 center...
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