Tag: psychosomatic self-regulation

Prospective Controlled Cohort Studies on Long-Term Therapy of Ovarian Cancer Patients with Mistletoe (Viscum album L.) Extracts Iscador

This 2007 study assessed the impact of long-term Iscador therapy on survival and psychosomatic self-regulation in ovarian cancer patients. It included two randomized matched-pair studies and two non-randomized matched-pair studies, comparing patients receiving Iscador with controls. Results indicated that Iscador therapy might prolong overall survival, particularly in patients with distant

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Use of Iscador, an Extract of European Mistletoe (Viscum Album), in Cancer Treatment: Prospective Nonrandomized and Randomized Matched-Pair Studies Nested Within a Cohort Study

This study examines the effectiveness of Iscador, a mistletoe extract, in prolonging survival in cancer patients, with results showing a 40% longer survival in Iscador-treated patients compared to controls. The study involved 10,226 cancer patients, with 1,668 receiving Iscador. It found that Iscador treatment, when combined with psychosomatic self-regulation, significantly

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