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Black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa [L.] Nutt.): safety and efficacy for cancer patients.

Rishma Walji1, Heather Boon, Emma Guns, Doreen Oneschuk, Jawaid Younus.   

Abstract

GOALS OF WORK: Black cohosh is commonly used to treat hot flashes and other symptoms associated with menopause. It is thought to have multiple mechanisms of action, including potential phytoestrogenic properties. This has caused some concern about its use by patients with hormone-sensitive cancer. This paper will present the results of a systematic review of the safety and efficacy of black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa [L.] Nutt.) in patients with cancer.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A critical assessment of clinical (n = 5) and preclinical (n = 21) studies of black cohosh and cancer (breast and prostate) to treat hot flashes and other related symptoms is presented. In addition, clinical studies, case reports, animal studies, and in vitro assessments of the safety of black cohosh for patients with hormonally sensitive cancers is summarized and interpreted. MAIN
RESULTS: In general, the research assessing efficacy of black cohosh for the treatment of hot flashes in women with breast cancer is inconclusive. There is laboratory evidence of antiproliferative properties but no confirmation from clinical studies for a protective role in cancer prevention. Black cohosh seems to have a relatively good safety profile. Concerns about liver toxicity are inconclusive. With relevance to cancer patients, black cohosh also seems not to exhibit phytoestrogenic activity and is in fact possibly an inhibitor of tumor growth.
CONCLUSIONS: The use of black cohosh appears to be safe in breast cancer patients without risk for liver disease, although further research is needed in this and other populations.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17602247     DOI: 10.1007/s00520-007-0286-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Support Care Cancer        ISSN: 0941-4355            Impact factor:   3.603


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Journal:  Maturitas       Date:  2000-10-31       Impact factor: 4.342

2.  Growth inhibitory activity of extracts and purified components of black cohosh on human breast cancer cells.

Authors:  Linda Saxe Einbond; Masahito Shimizu; Danhua Xiao; Paiboon Nuntanakorn; Jin T E Lim; Masumi Suzui; Colette Seter; Thomas Pertel; Edward J Kennelly; Fredi Kronenberg; I Bernard Weinstein
Journal:  Breast Cancer Res Treat       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 4.872

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Authors:  R Lupu; I Mehmi; E Atlas; M-S Tsai; E Pisha; H A Oketch-Rabah; P Nuntanakorn; E J Kennelly; F Kronenberg
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4.  Dietary intake of phytoestrogens, estrogen receptor-beta polymorphisms and the risk of prostate cancer.

Authors:  Maria Hedelin; Katarina Augustsson Bälter; Ellen T Chang; Rino Bellocco; Asa Klint; Jan-Erik Johansson; Fredrik Wiklund; Camilla Thellenberg-Karlsson; Hans-Olov Adami; Henrik Grönberg
Journal:  Prostate       Date:  2006-10-01       Impact factor: 4.104

5.  Petasiphenone, a phenol isolated from Cimicifuga racemosa, in vitro inhibits proliferation of the human prostate cancer cell line LNCaP.

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Journal:  Planta Med       Date:  2007-02-13       Impact factor: 3.352

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Journal:  Menopause       Date:  2008 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.953

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Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2017-08-06       Impact factor: 3.411

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Authors:  Paula Gardiner; Mitchell Bebel Stargrove; Tieraona Low Dog
Journal:  Maturitas       Date:  2010-12-17       Impact factor: 4.342

4.  Black Cohosh Hepatic Safety: Follow-Up of 107 Patients Consuming a Special Cimicifuga racemosa rhizome Herbal Extract and Review of Literature.

Authors:  Fabio Firenzuoli; Luigi Gori; Paolo Roberti di Sarsina
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2010-12-23       Impact factor: 2.629

5.  Qualitative assessment of information and decision support needs for managing menopausal symptoms after breast cancer.

Authors:  Lynda G Balneaves; Dimitra Panagiotoglou; Alison S A Brazier; Leah K Lambert; Antony Porcino; Margaret Forbes; Cheri Van Patten; Tracy L O Truant; Dugald Seely; Dawn Stacey
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