Integrative Medicine for Pain Management in Oncology: Society for Integrative Oncology-ASCO Guideline.
Jun J MaoNofisat IsmailaTing BaoDebra L BartonEran Ben-AryeEric L GarlandHeather GreenleeThomas William LeBlancRichard T LeeAna Maria LopezCharles L LoprinziGary H LymanJodi MacLeodViraj A MasterKavitha RamchandranLynne I WagnerEleanor M WalkerDeborah Watkins BrunerClaudia Margitta WittEduardo BrueraPublished in: Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2022)
Among adult patients, acupuncture should be recommended for aromatase inhibitor-related joint pain. Acupuncture or reflexology or acupressure may be recommended for general cancer pain or musculoskeletal pain. Hypnosis may be recommended to patients who experience procedural pain. Massage may be recommended to patients experiencing pain during palliative or hospice care. These recommendations are based on an intermediate level of evidence, benefit outweighing risk, and with moderate strength of recommendation. The quality of evidence for other mind-body interventions or natural products for pain is either low or inconclusive. There is insufficient or inconclusive evidence to make recommendations for pediatric patients. More research is needed to better characterize the role of integrative medicine interventions in the care of patients with cancer.Additional information is available at https://integrativeonc.org/practice-guidelines/guidelines and www.asco.org/survivorship-guidelines.