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Traditional medicine, professional monopoly and structural interests: a Korean case
Social Science & Medicine, 2000Oriental medicine (OM) is a widely practised traditional healing modality across the East Asian countries. The typical operating mode of traditional medicine in the region is characterized by a relatively stable, though asymmetrical, relationship with the biomedically-oriented health care system with a varying degree of collaboration. The present paper
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European Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2012
Abstract Introduction Practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) are willing to use EBM as guidance for their practice. Through semi-structured interviews with physicians of traditional Korean medicine (TKM), this study sought to identify the barriers to the implementation of EBM in CAM, and solutions.
Ji Myung Woo, Seung-Hun Cho
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Abstract Introduction Practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) are willing to use EBM as guidance for their practice. Through semi-structured interviews with physicians of traditional Korean medicine (TKM), this study sought to identify the barriers to the implementation of EBM in CAM, and solutions.
Ji Myung Woo, Seung-Hun Cho
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The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2014
Few studies have been conducted among pediatric patients to examine clinical outcomes associated with the combined use of Oriental medicine and other therapies to treat epilepsy. The purpose of this study was to examine the clinical and laboratory characteristics of children with epilepsy being treated with traditional Korean medicine (TKM) in addition
Gyu-Min, Yeon +3 more
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Few studies have been conducted among pediatric patients to examine clinical outcomes associated with the combined use of Oriental medicine and other therapies to treat epilepsy. The purpose of this study was to examine the clinical and laboratory characteristics of children with epilepsy being treated with traditional Korean medicine (TKM) in addition
Gyu-Min, Yeon +3 more
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The practice of traditional Korean medicine in Washington, D.C.
Social Science & Medicine, 1989Therapeutic relationships between Korean immigrants and their hanui, traditional Korean professional physicians, and the role adaptation of these physicians in the United States are discussed. The professional practices of four hanui who work in the Washington, D.C., area are examined through case studies.
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Integrating Traditional Korean Medicine into Modern Cancer Care
2014In spite of billions of dollars spent on cancer research each year, overall cancer incidence and cancer survival has not changed significantly in the last half century. Instead, the recent projection from the World Health Organization suggests that global cancer incidence and death is expected to double within the next decade.
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Insects and other arthropods used as drugs in Korean traditional medicine
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1999Insects and other arthropods appear in pharmacopoeias of Korean traditional medicine, but little was known about their use in modern South Korea. Interviews were conducted with 20 traditional medicine doctors at clinics in South Korea's Kyeong Dong Shijang in Seoul--one of the world's largest traditional drug markets--to learn about current patterns of
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: Making precision medicine possible
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Eric Aboagye
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