| Literature DB >> 24803889 |
Jutta Huebner1, Karsten Muenstedt2, Franz J Prott3, Christoph Stoll4, Oliver Micke5, Jens Buentzel6, Ralph Muecke7, Bianca Senf8.
Abstract
About 50% of cancer patients use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Women with breast cancer use CAM more frequently than others. We linked a questionnaire to the largest internet portal for cancer patients in Germany. The questionnaire addresses attitude towards CAM, disclosure to the oncologist, source of information, and objectives for use of CAM. 80 patients with breast cancer took part in our study, 61 currently using CAM. Most frequently used CAM methods were selenium, relaxation techniques, prayer, vitamin C, and meditation. Satisfaction was highest with relaxation techniques, vitamin C, homeopathy, yoga and Chinese herbs, lowest with mistletoe and acupuncture. 70% of participants did not think their oncologist took time to discuss CAM. Only 16% believed that their oncologist was well-informed about CAM. 46% relied on naturopaths and non-medical practitioners concerning CAM. Objectives for the use of CAM were to reduce side effects, boost the immune system, and become active.Entities:
Keywords: Complementary and alternative medicine; Interaction; Patient information; Patient needs; Patient-physician communication
Year: 2014 PMID: 24803889 PMCID: PMC3995381 DOI: 10.1159/000360381
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Breast Care (Basel) ISSN: 1661-3791 Impact factor: 2.860