Ukrain - a new cancer cure? A systematic review of randomised 
clinical  trials 
E Ernst and K Schmidt
 Address:  Complementary Medicine, Peninsula Medical School, Universities of Exeter & Plymouth, 25 Victoria Park Road, Exeter EX2 4NT 
Abstract 
  Background: Ukrain is an  anticancer drug based on the extract of the plant Chelidonium majus L  Numerous pre-clinical and clinical investigations seem to suggest that Ukrain  is pharmacologically active and clinically effective. We wanted therefore to  critically evaluate the clinical trial data in the form of a systematic review. 
  Methods: Seven electronic  databases were searched for all relevant randomised clinical trials. Data were  extracted and validated by both authors, tabulated and summarised narratively.  The methodological quality was assessed with the Jadad score. 
  Results: Seven trials met our  inclusion criteria. Without exception, their findings suggest that Ukrain has  curative effects on a range of cancers. However, the methodological quality of  most studies was poor. In addition, the interpretation of several trials was impeded  by other problems. 
  Conclusion: The data from  randomised clinical trials suggest Ukrain to have potential as an anticancer  drug. However, numerous caveats prevent a positive conclusion, and independent  rigorous studies are urgently needed.