Department of Medical Oncology, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA 02215, USA
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Bridging the Gap between Cancer Patients and Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Author(s): Gerald Shah*
The landscape of cancer treatment has significantly evolved, with increasing numbers of patients incorporating Complementary and Alternative
Medicine (CAM) into their healing journeys. Despite the widespread use of CAM among cancer patients, frank and informative discussions
regarding these therapies between patients and healthcare providers are often lacking. This article delves into the often-unspoken realm of CAM
in cancer care, where doctors' concerns about the lack of empirical evidence intersect with patients' strong desire for information and choices. We
explore how the dearth of knowledge surrounding CAM can impede this crucial dialogue, ultimately impacting patient-centered care. Furthermore,
we discuss the potential advantages of enhancing communication and understanding between healthcare providers and patients in the CAM
domain, ultimately fostering.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2471-2671.2023.9.66
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