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Clinical trials and trial-like studies on the use of traditional Chinese medicine to treat endometriosis

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Pages 533-555 | Published online: 10 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

There is a pressing need for the development of new therapeutics for endometriosis, and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is likely to be a treasure trove that will help to achieve this aim. We retrieved 851 papers on clinical studies evaluating the use of TCM to treat endometriosis that were published in the last 16 years and evaluated 153 of them that met our inclusion criteria. We found that the quality of these studies is well below an acceptable level, making it difficult to judge whether TCM is truly efficacious. There are signs that these studies, as a whole, have serious anomalies. The most glaringly deficient areas are informed consent, bias in evaluating outcome measures, follow-up, diagnosis, data analysis, report of adverse events and randomization. The uniformly low quality is alarming, given the large quantity of these studies, the enormous resources and energy put into these studies and, above all, the weighty issue of treatment efficacy that concerns each and every patient with endometriosis. Unless there is a dramatic change in attitude and practice, and perhaps an overhaul in education of research methodology, the efficacy and safety of TCM in treating endometriosis would remain questionable, which may force TCM into oblivion.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank three anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments on an earlier version of this manuscript.

Financial & competing interests disclosure

This research was supported by grant 30872759 (Sun-Wei Guo) from the National Science Foundation of China, grants 074119517, 09PJD015 and 10410700200 from the Shanghai Science and Technology Commission (Sun-Wei Guo) and grant 09-11 from the State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology of Fudan University (Sun-Wei Guo). The authors have no other relevant affiliations or financial involvement with any organization or entity with a financial interest in or financial conflict with the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript apart from those disclosed.

No writing assistance was utilized in the production of this manuscript.

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