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Integrative Oncology: An Overview
American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book, 2014Integrative oncology, the diagnosis-specific field of integrative medicine, addresses symptom control with nonpharmacologic therapies. Known commonly as “complementary therapies” these are evidence-based adjuncts to mainstream care that effectively control physical and emotional symptoms, enhance physical and emotional strength, and provide patients ...
Gary, Deng, Barrie, Cassileth
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Integrative oncology in Australia
Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2011The use of alternative medicine (AM) in Australia dates back to its earliest times, with the indigenous medicine of the aboriginal peoples and the folk medicine of the early English settlers. AM has until recently existed quite separately from Western biomedicine (WB) and there has been little integration of the two systems.
Daniel, Weber +2 more
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Integrative mathematical oncology
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2008Cancer research attracts broad resources and scientists from many disciplines, and has produced some impressive advances in the treatment and understanding of this disease. However, a comprehensive mechanistic view of the cancer process remains elusive.
Anderson, Alexander R.A., Quaranta, Vito
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2021
Patients with cancer often seek an integrative approach to their care in hope of a cure or symptom management. The integrative care plan requires a patient-centered approach that involves attention to their concerns and developing a comprehensive plan involving physical, mind-body, and social modalities in collaboration with the patient’s main oncology
Santhosshi Narayanan +4 more
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Patients with cancer often seek an integrative approach to their care in hope of a cure or symptom management. The integrative care plan requires a patient-centered approach that involves attention to their concerns and developing a comprehensive plan involving physical, mind-body, and social modalities in collaboration with the patient’s main oncology
Santhosshi Narayanan +4 more
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Integrative Oncology in Australia
Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology, 2006In Australia, use of complementary and alternative therapies for cancer is widespread and increasing. Recent government inquiries have recommended stronger controls on manufacturing quality of complementary medicines, better availability of evidence-based information about complementary therapies, and more research into such therapies for cancer.
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Primer on Integrative Oncology
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2006At the present time, there is no obvious answer for many of these design difficulties. This problem will continue to constrain ability to determine the efficacy of integrative medical techniques for patients who have cancer. Patients, however, will continue to gravitate toward alternative treatments, especially when standard cancer treatments fail ...
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Cancer Biomarkers for Integrative Oncology
Current Oncology Reports, 2019There has been an increasing interest in using complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) approaches to treat cancer. It is therefore relevant and timely to determine if CAM biomarkers can be identified and developed to guide cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Aniruddha, Ganguly +4 more
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Integrative Oncology Imperative for Nurses
Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2012To provide an overview of key issues and resources related to complementary and alternative medical (CAM) and integrative approaches in cancer care.Peer-reviewed publications and web sites of professional, federal, and academic institutions and organizations.The field of integrative oncology is growing and research evidence in this area is burgeoning ...
Susan, Bauer-Wu, Georgia M, Decker
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Integration of acupuncture into the oncology clinicy
Palliative Medicine, 2002Purpose/Objective: Patients with cancer or symptoms referable to cancer therapy were offered acupuncture as potential palliation of their symptoms. This paper describes the physical integration of the discipline into the Oncology Clinic, and patient perspectives on its availability and efficacy.
Peter A S, Johnstone +3 more
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Ethical Issues in Integrative Oncology
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2008Integrative oncology relates to an emerging dialog between complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) scholars, oncologists, family practitioners, and other health care providers who envision an extended and holistic patient-centered approach to oncology care.
Eran, Ben-Arye +2 more
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