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Let's Talk About Those Herbs You Are Taking: Ethical Considerations for Communication With Patients With Cancer About Complementary and Alternative Medicine.

Laura Tenner1, Fay J Hlubocky2, Charles D Blanke3, Thomas W LeBlanc4, Jonathan M Marron5, Molly M McGinnis6, Rebecca A Spence6, Lynne P Taylor7.   

Abstract

Oncologists face ethical challenges when patients use potentially harmful complementary and alternative medicine in addition to or instead of conventional treatments for their cancer. For example, a patient may forego effective cancer treatment in favor of alternative therapies and suffer significant harm as a result. Similarly, false beliefs about the efficacy of complementary therapies may complicate the process of shared decision making about cancer treatment. In this vignette, we discuss clinicians' obligations and provide recommendations for ethically sound communication practices in this clinical context.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30629899      PMCID: PMC6804900          DOI: 10.1200/JOP.18.00432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Oncol Pract        ISSN: 1554-7477            Impact factor:   3.840


  37 in total

1.  COMPLEMENTARY THERAPY USE AMONG RACIAL/ETHNIC GROUPS.

Authors:  Maureen Campesino; Mary Koithan
Journal:  J Nurse Pract       Date:  2010-09-01       Impact factor: 0.767

2.  Training faculty to facilitate communication skills training: development and evaluation of a workshop.

Authors:  Carma L Bylund; Richard F Brown; Barbara Lubrano di Ciccone; Tomer T Levin; Jennifer A Gueguen; Catherine Hill; David W Kissane
Journal:  Patient Educ Couns       Date:  2008-01-16

Review 3.  How many cancer patients use complementary and alternative medicine: a systematic review and metaanalysis.

Authors:  Markus Horneber; Gerd Bueschel; Gabriele Dennert; Danuta Less; Erik Ritter; Marcel Zwahlen
Journal:  Integr Cancer Ther       Date:  2011-10-21       Impact factor: 3.279

4.  Who Is Experiencing What Kind of Moral Distress? Distinctions for Moving from a Narrow to a Broad Definition of Moral Distress.

Authors:  Carina Fourie
Journal:  AMA J Ethics       Date:  2017-06-01

5.  Ethical issues related to patient use of complementary and alternative medicine.

Authors:  Geraldine M Jacobson; Joanna Mary Cain
Journal:  J Oncol Pract       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 3.840

6.  Shared decision making in complementary and alternative medicine therapies.

Authors:  Lauren L Jansons; Rachel L Lynch; Annie LeBlanc; Jon C Tilburt
Journal:  Pediatr Ann       Date:  2012-12       Impact factor: 1.132

Review 7.  Effective communication about the use of complementary and integrative medicine in cancer care.

Authors:  Moshe Frenkel; Lorenzo Cohen
Journal:  J Altern Complement Med       Date:  2013-07-17       Impact factor: 2.579

Review 8.  Patient-Clinician Communication: American Society of Clinical Oncology Consensus Guideline.

Authors:  Timothy Gilligan; Nessa Coyle; Richard M Frankel; Donna L Berry; Kari Bohlke; Ronald M Epstein; Esme Finlay; Vicki A Jackson; Christopher S Lathan; Charles L Loprinzi; Lynne H Nguyen; Carole Seigel; Walter F Baile
Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2017-09-11       Impact factor: 44.544

9.  The intensity and frequency of moral distress among different healthcare disciplines.

Authors:  Susan Houston; Mark A Casanova; Marygrace Leveille; Kathryn L Schmidt; Sunni A Barnes; Kelli R Trungale; Robert L Fine
Journal:  J Clin Ethics       Date:  2013

10.  Oncology clinicians' accounts of discussing complementary and alternative medicine with their patients.

Authors:  Alex Broom; Jon Adams
Journal:  Health (London)       Date:  2009-05
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  3 in total

1.  The Case of Billy Best: 25 Years Later.

Authors:  Jonathan M Marron; Zamina Mithani; Elaine C Meyer
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2021-08-19       Impact factor: 9.703

Review 2.  Addressing Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use Among Individuals With Cancer: An Integrative Review and Clinical Practice Guideline.

Authors:  Lynda G Balneaves; Cody Z Watling; Emilie N Hayward; Brenda Ross; Jill Taylor-Brown; Antony Porcino; Tracy L O Truant
Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  2022-01-11       Impact factor: 13.506

3.  When complementary and alternative medicine intervenes in the conventional treatment of cancer patients: ethical analysis of a clinical case.

Authors:  Mahboobeh Saber
Journal:  J Med Ethics Hist Med       Date:  2021-12-07
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