Ginseng and Cancer-Related Fatigue: A Systematic Review of Clinical Trials

(2021) Ginseng and Cancer-Related Fatigue: A Systematic Review of Clinical Trials. Nutrition and Cancer-an International Journal. pp. 1270-1281. ISSN 0163-5581

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Abstract

Purpose The data on the effect of ginseng on general fatigue were previously reviewed. However, there is limited data on the effect of various types of ginseng on cancer-related fatigue (CRF). CRF is one of the most pervasive symptoms of cancer and cancer treatment. The primary objective of the current study was to systematically review trials investigating the safety and efficacy of three different types of ginseng separately used in the treatment protocol for patients with CRF. Methods We searched the available online databases for relevant publications up to October 2019. Data were independently extracted by two reviewers. We assessed the risk of bias using the Cochrane Collaboration Review Manager (RevMan, version 5.3) and reported the results in a narrative summary. Results A total of 210 studies were identified by the initial search, from which seven clinical trials and one retrospective study were included in this systematic review. A total of two clinical trials and one retrospective review examined the impact ofAmerican ginsengon CRF symptoms, three studies testedAsian ginseng, and two trials were conducted usingKorean ginseng. The quality of the selected studies varied greatly. All three types of ginseng were tolerated well with few low-grade adverse events.American ginseng, containing more than 5 ginsenosides, consumed at the dosage of 2000 mg/day for up to eight weeks significantly reduced fatigue.Asian ginseng, containing >= 7 ginsenosides, relieved symptoms of fatigue at the dosage of 400 mg/day in the majority of patients with CRF.Korean ginseng, consumed at the dosage of 3000 mg/day for 12 weeks, decreased symptoms of CRF. Conclusions Although our findings support the safety and effectiveness of ginseng in the treatment of CRF, the number of high-quality studies is not adequate to adopt ginseng as a standard treatment option for CRF.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: DOUBLE-BLIND AMERICAN GINSENG PANAX-GINSENG RED GINSENG RECEIVING CHEMOTHERAPY MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS BREAST-CANCER ASIAN GINSENG SURVIVORS SYMPTOMS
Page Range: pp. 1270-1281
Journal or Publication Title: Nutrition and Cancer-an International Journal
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 73
Number: 8
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1080/01635581.2020.1795691
ISSN: 0163-5581
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/15078

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