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Complementary alternative medicine and nuclear medicine

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2004
Complementary alternative medicines (CAMs), including food supplements, are taken widely by patients, especially those with cancer. Others take CAMs hoping to improve fitness or prevent disease. Physicians (and patients) may not be aware of the potential side-effects and interactions of CAMs with conventional treatment.
Ursula, Werneke, V Ralph, McCready
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Complementary Therapies and Medicines and Reproductive Medicine

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2016
Complementary therapies and medicines are a broad and diverse range of treatments, and are frequently used by women and their partners during the preconception period to assist with infertility, and to address pregnancy-related conditions. Despite frequent use, the evidence examining the efficacy, effectiveness, and safety for many modalities is ...
Smith, Caroline (R11597)   +2 more
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Use of complementary and alternative medicine in cancer patients: a European survey

Annals of Oncology, 2005
Fernandez-Ortega P, Maria Brovall
exaly  

Integrative Oncology: Complementary Therapies for Pain, Anxiety, and Mood Disturbance

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2005
Gary Deng, B R Cassileth
exaly  

How Many Cancer Patients Use Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Integrative Cancer Therapies, 2012
Marcel Zwahlen, Markus Horneber
exaly  

Evaluating complementary and alternative therapies for cancer patients

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1999
B R Cassileth
exaly  

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