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Trends in integrative medicine and health consults: differences between cancer survivors and patients without cancer.

Noël M ArringDenise MillstineDebra L BartonKaren S LyonsMarlene GirardoAmy HutsonLillian M Nail
Published in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2020)
Participants without cancer reported higher levels of pain and lower levels of energy, sleep, overall health, spiritual wellbeing, and relationships compared to cancer survivors. However, cancer survivors still reported levels of unmanaged symptoms. Complementary therapy use prior to IMH consult was similar between groups; however, IMH providers recommended more treatments for patients without cancer. Our results highlight that more evidence is needed to guide IMH recommendations, especially for cancer survivors who may still be in treatment. Additionally, our results support evidence-based recommendations that all cancer survivors should be assessed for complementary therapy use and provided counseling by qualified providers on their advantages and limitations.
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