Chinese herbal medicine for
myelosuppression induced by chemotherapy or radiotherapy
Background. Myelosuppression is one of the major side
effects of chemo- and radiotherapy in cancer patients and there are no
effective interventions to prevent it currently. Chinese herbal medicine (CHM)
may be helpful due to its multidrug targets. Objectives. This study was
designed to evaluate effectiveness of CHM on preventing patients from
experiencing myelosuppression by chemo- or radiotherapy. Search Methods.
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were retrieved from seven different
databases from the date of database creation to April 2014. We assessed all
included studies using Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of
Interventions 5.1.0 and performed statistical analysis using RevMan 5.2.1. Results.
Eight RCTs were included (818 patients). Pooled data showed that increase of
white blood cells (WBCs) is higher with CHM plus chemotherapy/radiotherapy than
with chemotherapy/radiotherapy only. Both CHM compared to placebo and CHM
combined with chemotherapy/radiotherapy compared to chemotherapy/radiotherapy
lacked significant differences in the peripheral platelets, red blood cells
(RBCs), and hemoglobin changes. Conclusions. Our results demonstrated that CHM
significantly protected peripheral blood WBCs from a decrease caused by
chemotherapy or radiotherapy. There were no significant protective effects on
peripheral RBCs, hemoglobin, or platelets, which may be related to low quality
and small sample of included studies
Source: Jia Y,
Du H,
Yao M,
Cui X,
Shi Q,
Wang Y,
Yang Y.
Chinese herbal
medicine for myelosuppression induced by chemotherapy or radiotherapy: a
systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Evid Based
Complement Alternat Med. 2015;2015:690976.
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