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Complementary therapies, particularly aromatherapy, reflexology and relaxation techniques are increasingly valued by cancer patients. However, many health professionals doubt their value, and often question whether therapists claim inappropriate benefits, lack understanding of cancer-related issues and pose a ...
Cancer survivors experience a wide range of symptoms during and following completion of treatment, and some of these symptoms may persist for years or even... K Wesa,J Gubili,B Cassileth 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Integrative and complementary therapies for patients with advanced cancer In integrative...
Complementary Therapies in MedicineKIM Y P,CHOI Y,KIM S,et al.Conventional cancer tre- atment alone or with regional hyperthermia for pain relief in ... Kim,Sun,Yeon-Pyo,... - 《Complementary Therapies in Medicine》 被引量: 10发表: 2015年 Complementary Therapies for Chronic Pain Management...
Patients and oncologists are supportive of complementary therapies, such as nutrition counseling, exercise, massage, and mediation, for cancer treatment, according to a new survey conducted on behalf of the Healing Works Foundation. However, a disconnect exists between this growing interest and oncologi...
who has successfully bridged the conventional and alternative cancer communities. His experience with complementary, natural medicine is vital to cancer patients."— Jonathan Collin, M.D., publisher and editor-in-chief, Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients Complementary Cancer Therapies 2025 pdf ...
Access to and advice on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) are uncommon within Swedish conventional cancer care and little is known about cancer patients’ own use of CAM. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to explore Swedish cancer patients´ patterns of CAM use, their experie...
Natural health products (NHPs), including vitamins, minerals, and herbal supplements, are the most common complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among cancer patients. Our survey determined the attitudes and behaviors of cancer patients toward natural complementary therapies that should be considered...
"Most breast cancer patients have experimented with integrative therapies to manage symptoms and improve quality of life. But of the dozens of products and practices marketed to patients, we found evidence that only a handful currently have a strong evidence base," said Heather Greenlee, ND, PhD...