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Effects of Qi therapy (external Qigong) on symptoms of advanced cancer: a single case study.

M S Lee1, S H Yang, K K Lee, S-R Moon.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of Qi therapy (external Qigong) in the management of symptoms of advanced cancer in a man. We used a single case study design to evaluate the effectiveness of Qi therapy (external Qigong) in a 35-year-old man with advanced cancer (Stage IV) involving metastases in the stomach, lung and bone (Karnofsky performance scale: KPS, 40: requires special care and assistance, disabled). Treatment involved six days of pre-assessment, eight treatment sessions on alternate days over 16 days, and a two-week follow-up phase. A visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to assess the patient's self-reported symptoms of cancer over the intervention and follow-up periods. Following treatment, VAS scores' analysis revealed beneficial effects on pain, vomiting, dyspnoea, fatigue, anorexia, insomnia, daily activity and psychological calmness. These improvements were maintained over the two-week follow-up phase. After the first Qi therapy session, the patient discontinued medication and could sit by himself; after the fourth session, the patient was able to walk and use the toilet without assistance (improvement in KPS: 70: care for self, unable to perform normal activity or to do active work). Although limited by the single case study approach, our results support previous studies on this topic and provide reasons to conduct controlled clinical trials.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16274468     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2354.2005.00599.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cancer Care (Engl)        ISSN: 0961-5423            Impact factor:   2.520


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Journal:  Transl Lung Cancer Res       Date:  2015-10

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Authors:  Tsai-Ju Chien; You-Lung Song; Che-Pin Lin; Chung-Hua Hsu
Journal:  J Tradit Complement Med       Date:  2012-07

3.  Qigong program on insomnia and stress in cancer patients: A case series report.

Authors:  Seungmo Kim; Sangnam Lee; Osung Kwon; Seonghoon Park; Jungchul Seo; Kyungsoon Kim
Journal:  SAGE Open Med Case Rep       Date:  2015-01-14

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Review 5.  Perspectives, Measurability and Effects of Non-Contact Biofield-Based Practices: A Narrative Review of Quantitative Research.

Authors:  Luís Carlos Matos; Jorge Pereira Machado; Fernando Jorge Monteiro; Henry Johannes Greten
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-06-13       Impact factor: 3.390

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