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Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Cancer Treatment (PDQ®)
Last Modified:
11/16/2009
Overview
Questions and Answers About Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Cancer Treatment
Changes to This Summary (11/16/2009)
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Overview
Complementary and alternative medicine
(CAM) is a group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not presently considered to be part of
conventional medicine
(see
Question 1
).
It is important that the same scientific evaluation that is used to assess conventional approaches be used to evaluate CAM
therapies
(see
Question 4
).
The
National Cancer Institute
and the
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
are sponsoring or cosponsoring various
clinical trials
(research studies with people) to study CAM therapies for
cancer
(see
Question 6
).
It is important that patients inform all of their health care providers about any therapies they are currently using or considering. This is to help ensure a safe and coordinated course of care (see
Question 8
).
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