Many postmenopausal women have vasomotor symptoms during adjuvant hormonal treatment for breast cancer. PCC-100 is a pollen extract used for alleviation of postmenopausal symptoms. In a randomised, double blinded study pollen extract PCC-100 will be used to treat vasomotor complaints in postmenopausal women under adjuvant hormonal treatment and also in menopausal women without a history of breast cancer.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
69
non-estrogenic pollen extract PCC-100
placebo -non-estrogenic pollen extract PCC-100
Ghent University Hospital
Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium
Daily frequency of hot flashes
Daily frequency of hot flashes as mentioned in the daily diary the subjects need to complete during 12 weeks. The patient indicate in the diary the number, intensity (mild, moderate, severe) of hotflashes every day
Time frame: 12 weeks
Menopause symptoms
Symptoms related to menopause will be asked to the patients by using the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS), this is a questionnaire with 11 questions about menopause and you can scale every question from 1 (no complaints) to 4 (severe).
Time frame: 6-8 weeks after randomisation and 12 weeks after randomisation
Menopause symptoms
Symptoms related to menopause will be asked to the patients by using the Green Climacteric Scale. This is a questionnaire of 21 questions about menopause. Every question can be scored from no complaints to very severe.
Time frame: 6-8 weeks after randomisation and 12 weeks after randomisation
Influence of hot flashes on daily life
Influence of hot flashes on daily life will be asked by using a questionnaire: Hot-Flash Related daily interference scale. This 10-item scale measures a woman's perceptions of the degree to which hot flashes interfere with nine daily life activities; the tenth item measures interference with overall quality of life
Time frame: 6-8 weeks after randomisation and 12 weeks after randomisation
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