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Complementary and alternative medicine use in patients with gynecological cancers in Europe.Molassiotis A, Browall M, Milovics L, Panteli V, Patiraki E, Fernandez-Ortega P School of Nursing, University of Manchester, United Kingdom. alex.molassiotis@manchester.ac.uk The aim of the present study was to assess the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) specifically in women with gynecological cancer. The design of the study was of a descriptive cross-sectional survey using a 27-item questionnaire. The study was conducted in 11 countries in Europe as part of a larger project. Data were available from 72 gynecological cancer patients. Among the participants, 40.3% used CAM after the diagnosis with cancer. The most popular CAM modalities used were herbal medicine (34.5%), relaxation techniques (21.4%), and vitamins/minerals (20.7%). A very high level of satisfaction with CAM use was reported. Patients used CAM to increase the body's ability to fight the cancer or to improve physical and emotional well-being. The main sources of information about CAM were informal (friends/family or the media). It is important to discuss CAM use with gynecological cancer patients, as they frequently use it and such use may have implications for clinical practice. Published 6 March 2006 in Int J Gynecol Cancer, 16: 219-24.
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