RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Methodological Review: Summary of Findings for Acupuncture as Treatment for Cancer Therapy-induced Xerostomia JF In Vivo JO In Vivo FD International Institute of Anticancer Research SP 2579 OP 2597 DO 10.21873/invivo.12993 VO 36 IS 6 A1 JUTTA HUBNER A1 JENNIFER DORFLER A1 MAREN FREUDING A1 CHRISTOPHER ZAISER A1 JENS BUNTZEL A1 CHRISTIAN KEINKI A1 LUKAS KÄSMANN YR 2022 UL http://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/36/6/2579.abstract AB Background/Aim: With a rapidly growing number of studies, systematic reviews (SRs) and meta-analyses (MAs) on acupuncture, the level of evidence seems to be high. Yet, traditional Chinese acupuncture is built on concepts which are not in accordance with science-based medicine. Accordingly, our aim was to critically assess the evidence presented in SRs and MAs on xerostomia induced by treatment of head and neck cancer with radiotherapy. Materials and Methods: In February 2022, a systematic search of five electronic databases (Embase, Cochrane, PsychInfo, CINAHL and Medline) was conducted to find SRs/MAs on acupuncture use against cancer-treatment induced xerostomia. We evaluated all SRs/MAs using the AMSTAR instrument, comparing the assessment of the individual studies included and the conclusions drawn by the authors. In case of heterogeneity between the SRs, we evaluated the controversial items of the assessments directly from the studies. Results: Finally, eight SRs/MAs were included. Most of them show methodological drawbacks in several domains of the AMSTAR instrument, which influences the credibility of the results. Conclusion: The evidence on the use of acupuncture as treatment for radiotherapy-induced xerostomia is low. Present SRs/MAs mainly summarize results of a few and mostly small studies. Even though the included studies greatly overlap, the quality of the presentation and interpretation of the authors differs greatly. Therefore, a high quality and conclusive summary of the present evidence on the use of acupuncture to treat radiotherapy induced xerostomia is still missing.