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Complementary medicine in chronic cancer care. Seminars in oncology. [Semin Oncol] Journal article

 
TitleComplementary medicine in chronic cancer care.
Author(s)Monti DA, Yang J 
InstitutionDepartment of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA. monti1@pol.net
SourceSemin Oncol 2005 Apr; 32(2):225-31.
MeSHAdaptation, Psychological
Complementary Therapies
Humans
Massage
Medicine, Chinese Traditional
Mind-Body and Relaxation Techniques
Neoplasms
Palliative Care
Quality of Life
Stress, Psychological
Survivors
AbstractAlthough advancements in cancer care have led to increased cure rates and survival times, those coping with the long-term sequelae of a cancer diagnosis often report high levels of distress, poor health-related quality of life, and unmet psychosocial needs. The shortcomings of the conventional biomedical system at sufficiently addressing these chronic illness issues are a primary reason that many patients turn to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Although patients usually use such treatments in addition to conventional care, they often do not discuss doing so with their conventional physicians, who are perceived as being unreceptive to the topic. Physicians may feel uninformed about CAM treatments, especially given the relatively small amount of data on the topic available in the medical literature. This article reviews a few CAM modalities commonly used by cancer survivors and those with chronic cancer illness, with a particular focus on familiarizing physicians with treatments that may potentially complement regular oncologic care by decreasing stress and enhancing health-related quality of life.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
Review
PubMed ID15815969
  
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