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  • A study was done to see if Robuvit, an oak wood extract, helps people feel less tired after surgery and chemotherapy for colon cancer.
  • There were two groups of patients: one took Robuvit and the other just got the usual care without it.
  • After six weeks, the group taking Robuvit felt significantly better, had more energy, and improved moods compared to the control group.

Article Abstract

Background: The aim of this pilot registry study was to evaluate the efficacy of Robuvit (oak wood extract) on residual fatigue due to convalescence in otherwise healthy subjects within one month after surgery and chemotherapy for colon cancer. Robuvit has been clinically tested in subjects with fatigue (chronic fatigue syndrome), post-traumatic stress disorder, convalescence and burnout.

Methods: One group of patients followed the standard management (SM) and was designated as control group while the supplementation group followed the SM and additionally took two Robuvit capsules daily for six weeks (200 mg/day).The main study endpoints were the Karnofsky performance scale index, handgrip strength in kg, fitness test score on a treadmill, self-assessed work ability, fatigue score, oxidative stress and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) plasma levels. In addition, the mood of the patients was assessed using the 'brief mood introspection scale', BMIS.

Results: Fifty-one subjects with fatigue linked to convalescence within 1 month after chemotherapy for colon cancer completed the study, 29 in the Robuvit group and 22 as controls. The two management groups were comparable for age and sex distribution. The main investigation parameters were also comparable at inclusion. No side effects or tolerability problems were observed in the six weeks of follow-up. Occasional use of painkillers, antinausea medication or anti-inflammatory agents was accepted. After six weeks, Robuvit supplementation significantly improved the Karnofsky performance scale index compared to controls. Hand grip strength (dynamometry), treadmill fitness test score and the self-assessed work ability were significantly improved with Robuvit as well. The fatigue score after six weeks was significantly improved with Robuvit (P<0.05) in comparison with SM controls. Mood was significantly improved after 6 weeks in the Robuvit patients compared to the control group. The examined study parameters improved in the patients of the control group as well, during a normal postchemotherapy convalescence, but in a lesser extend when compared to the supplementation group. Oxidative stress was high at inclusion in both groups. The decrease in oxidative stress - as plasma free radicals - was significantly higher with the supplementation (P<0.05). CEA values were within the normal values from inclusion and in the 6 weeks of the registry in all subjects.

Conclusions: In conclusion, Robuvit helps to reduce fatigue after chemotherapy and improves strength, performance, fitness, work ability and mood in these patients, without exposing them to the risk of side effects.

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