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1. Department of Internal and Integrative Medicine, Kliniken Essen-Mitte, Academic Teaching Hospital of the University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen,Germany
2. Mamma Center Hamburg, Jerusalem Hospital,Hamburg,Germany
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网络出版日期:2012-8-31,
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Dobos, G.J., Kirschbaum, B. & Choi, KE. The Western model of integrative oncology — the contribution of Chinese medicine., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 18, 643–651 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-012-1200-1
Gustav J. Dobos, Barbara Kirschbaum, Kyung-Eun Choi. The Western model of integrative oncology — the contribution of Chinese medicine[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2012,18(9):643-651.
Dobos, G.J., Kirschbaum, B. & Choi, KE. The Western model of integrative oncology — the contribution of Chinese medicine., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 18, 643–651 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-012-1200-1 DOI:
Gustav J. Dobos, Barbara Kirschbaum, Kyung-Eun Choi. The Western model of integrative oncology — the contribution of Chinese medicine[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2012,18(9):643-651. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-012-1200-1.
Western integrative oncology (IO) combines conventional mainstream medicine with complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) for the care of cancer patients. Since it includes patient orientation and the holistic approach of many CAM options
IO offers not only preventive measures
but also a wide spectrum of treatment modalities for all stages of illness
from the acute phases through the rehabilitation period. Many therapeutic methods of IO are supported by scientific evidence
for example
dietary and nutritional counseling
exercise
and mind-body medicine
among others. IO also includes therapeutic interventions of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). At present acupuncture
qigong
and foot massage play an important role in the Western care of cancer patients. However
unlike in China
in Western countries herbal remedies are usually only used during those periods in which chemotherapy is not applied in order to avoid herb-drug interactions. Instead
acupuncture is widely used to manage the side-effects that often accompany chemotherapy. This paper focuses on the role of Chinese medicine in Western IO and reviews the scope and limitations of IO in the care of cancer patients today. The future challenges of IO will also be discussed in this paper.
Western integrative oncology (IO) combines conventional mainstream medicine with complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) for the care of cancer patients. Since it includes patient orientation and the holistic approach of many CAM options
IO offers not only preventive measures
but also a wide spectrum of treatment modalities for all stages of illness
from the acute phases through the rehabilitation period. Many therapeutic methods of IO are supported by scientific evidence
for example
dietary and nutritional counseling
exercise
and mind-body medicine
among others. IO also includes therapeutic interventions of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). At present acupuncture
qigong
and foot massage play an important role in the Western care of cancer patients. However
unlike in China
in Western countries herbal remedies are usually only used during those periods in which chemotherapy is not applied in order to avoid herb-drug interactions. Instead
acupuncture is widely used to manage the side-effects that often accompany chemotherapy. This paper focuses on the role of Chinese medicine in Western IO and reviews the scope and limitations of IO in the care of cancer patients today. The future challenges of IO will also be discussed in this paper.
integrative oncologyIntegrative Medicinecomplementary and alternative medicineTraditional Chinese Medicine
integrative oncologyIntegrative Medicinecomplementary and alternative medicineTraditional Chinese Medicine
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