

Today, more than two thirds of cancer patients use naturopathic medicinal products and methods in addition to conventional therapies. The most frequently used herbal medicinal products are mistletoe preparations.
Mistletoe extracts have been used in cancer therapy for over 90 years. They are currently among the most frequently prescribed medicines in cancer therapy across the world specially in Europe and have thus become a standard herbal therapy in integrative oncology. No other herbal medicine has been the subject of so many scientific studies.
Benefits of Mistletoe Therapy
Better Quality of Life
Lesser Side Effects to Conventional Treatment
Most Researched Natural Medicine
Clinical Evidence
Mistletoe therapy for breast cancer
- Quality of life of patients with breast cancer receiving mistletoe extracts in addition to chemotherapy – results of a randomised study
- Five-year follow-up of patients with breast cancer following a randomised study with Viscum album (L.) extract in addition to chemotherapy
- Quality of life in breast cancer patients during chemotherapy and concurrent mistletoe therapy – a non-interventional, prospective study
- Adjuvant simultaneous mistletoe / chemotherapy in breast cancer and its influence on immune parameters, quality of life and tolerability – a prospective, non-randomised study
- Efficacy and safety of complementary mistletoe therapy during aftercare of patients with breast cancer – a controlled epidemiological cohort study
- Significantly higher NK-cell activation by additive mistletoe therapy in chemotherapy-treated breast cancer patients – a prospective randomised double-blind study
- Efficacy and safety of long-term treatment with mistletoe extract in addition to conventional adjuvant oncological therapy in primary, non-metastatic breast cancer – a multicentre, comparative, epidemiological cohort study
- Effects of complementary mistletoe therapy on the quality of life of patients with breast, ovarian and non-small cell lung cancer – a prospective randomised controlled clinical trial.
Mistletoe therapy for ovarian cancer
- Influence of long-term mistletoe therapy on survival time and self-regulation of patients with ovarian cancer – prospective, controlled cohort studies in matched-pair design
- Effects of complementary mistletoe therapy on the quality of life of patients with breast, ovarian and non-small cell lung cancer – a prospective randomised controlled clinical trial
Mistletoe therapy for endometrial cancer (corpus uteri cancer)
Mistletoe therapy for cervical cancer
Mistletoe therapy for colorectal cancer

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