Guest guest Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 > Ginger Reduces Chemotherapy Nausea, Study > http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/150176.php > Written by: Catharine Paddock, PhD > > Taking ginger supplements with standard anti-vomiting drugs beforehand can > reduce the nausea that often accompanies chemotherapy treatment by 40 per > cent according to a new US study. > > The phaseII/III study was done at the University of Rochester Medical > Center and is to be presented on 30 May in the Patient and Survivor Care > Session at the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting in Orlando, Florida. > > Lead author Dr , assistant professor of Dermatology and > Radiation Oncology in the P Wilmot Cancer Center at Rochester told the press > that: > > " There are effective drugs to control vomiting, but the nausea is often > worse because it lingers. " > > Estimates suggest about 70 per cent of cancer patients undergoing > chemotherapy experience nausea and vomiting. > > said nausea is a major problem for patients and a challenge for > doctors and scientists working to try and find ways to understand and control > it. > > While other studies have looked at the effect of ginger supplements on > easing nausea they have been small and the results inconsistent: this is the > largest randomized study to show the effectiveness of ginger and the first > to focus on taking the supplement before the chemotherapy. > > For the placebo-controlled, double blind study (that is neither the > patients nor the doctors knew who had the active ingredient and who had the > placebo), the researchers recruited 644 cancer patients who were scheduled to > have at least 3 chemotherapy treatments. > > The patients were randomly assigned to one of four groups: one group took > placebo, another took 0.5 grams of ginger, a third took 1 gram of ginger, > and the fourth group took 1.5 grams of ginger. Everyone on the trial also > took anti-vomiting drugs (eg Zofran, Kytril, Novaban, or Anzemet). > > The patients took the supplements in capsule form once a day for six days, > starting 3 days before their first cycle of chemotherapy. They were asked > to report their levels of nausea four times a day for the first four days > after their chemotherapy finished. > > They reported their nausea level on a 7-point scale where 1 was no nausea > and 7 was the the worst possible nausea. > > The researchers found that at the end of the first day, the patients on > the lowest two doses of ginger supplement scored their nausea level at 1 or > 2, whereas the patients on placebo were scoring it at level 4 or 5. This was > a 40 per cent reduction in nausea level on the lowest doses, which was > maintained for the four days of the study. > > The higher dose of ginger did not show as good a result. > > told WebMD that she expects the effects will last longer than the > four days they studied. People are less likely to have bad nausea on > subsequent days if their first day is not so bad, she said. > > said in theory food or drink that has one quarter to one half > teaspoon of fresh or dry ginger should have the same effect. > > " But if it's ginger flavoring, that wouldn't work, " she told WebMD. > > Ginger is readily absorbed in the body and has long been considered a > natural remedy for stomach aches, although scientists don't know how it works. > > " By taking the ginger prior to chemotherapy treatment, the National Cancer > Institute-funded study suggests its earlier absorption into the body may > have anti-inflammatory properties, " said in a press statement. > > Sources: University of Rochester Medical Center, WebMD. > > > Other Articles: > > New Study Proves Ginger Benefits Nausea Sufferers > > > > Aphios Announces Presentation Of Phase II/III Clinical Trial Data On > ZindolĀ® For Cancer Chemotherapy Induced Nausea > > Can Homeopathic Medicines Help Relieve The Side-Effects Of Cancer . > > Update on Vitamin D & Iodine for Breast Cancer Risk Reduction > Speaker: Berliner, RPH- Life Science Pharmacy > Middletown: Community Health Center, Orange Regional Medical Center > Wednesday, August 5, 2009- 6-7:30pm > ___________________________________________________________________________ > ____________ > > FREE ACUPUNCTURE, MASSAGE & CHIROPRACTIC CLINICS: Woodstock and Kingston. > Hudson > Valley Breast Cancer Survivors going through treatment or left with > treatment side effects can > receive 5 free treatments. 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