2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00405-010-1223-1
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Complementary medicine use in patients with head and neck cancer in Ireland

Abstract: The objectives of the study were: first, to determine the prevalence of traditional medicine (TM) and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use in head and neck cancer patients in Ireland; second, to educate ourselves on the plethora of CAM/TM options available to patients outside the dominion of conventional medicine. The study design consisted of a cross-sectional survey carried out in three head and neck cancer centres. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to 110 head and neck cancer pat… Show more

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“…Rather than attempt to discredit or steer patients away from integrative therapies altogether, physicians might recommend treatments that are known to be safe and effective, as well as advise patients about harmful therapies that should be avoided. 49 For example, cytochrome P450 inhibitors/activators such as St. John’s Wort have significant effects drug metabolism, and thus effects on chemotherapy response. 50 Additionally, some agents generally considered to be safe in most circumstances, may be deleterious in specific instances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather than attempt to discredit or steer patients away from integrative therapies altogether, physicians might recommend treatments that are known to be safe and effective, as well as advise patients about harmful therapies that should be avoided. 49 For example, cytochrome P450 inhibitors/activators such as St. John’s Wort have significant effects drug metabolism, and thus effects on chemotherapy response. 50 Additionally, some agents generally considered to be safe in most circumstances, may be deleterious in specific instances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some patients may not tolerate the side effects of conventional cancer treatment, which may delay or interrupt treatment, and several authors have reported increasing use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among cancer patients [35]. In one European study, 22.7% of patients with head and neck cancers used CAM, and the authors found an eightfold increase in the use of herbs after the diagnosis with cancer [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2] Nüks baş boyun tümörlerinin tedavisinin güç olması nedeniyle hastaların birçoğu alternatif tedavi arayışlarına girmektedir. Amin ve ark.nın [7] yaptıkları bir çalışmada 106 hastadan 23'ünün (%21.7) alternatif tedavi uyguladığı izlenmiş, bunlardan %56'sının ruhsal telkinle tedaviye, %34'ünün ağızdan alınan vitamin, bitkisel çay ve ilaç tedavisine, %47'sinin homeopati, meditasyon ve hipnoterapi gibi psişik tedavilere yöneldiği bildirilmiştir. Bazı alternatif tedavilerin ana tedavi yanında destek olarak kullanılmasının kanser hastalarında olumlu etkisinin olduğu görülmüştür.…”
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