BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (Aug 2002)

Use of complementary/alternative therapies by women with advanced-stage breast cancer

  • Glaspy John,
  • Wenger Neil,
  • Albert Paul S,
  • Andersen Ronald,
  • Shen Joannie,
  • Cole Melissa,
  • Shekelle Paul

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-2-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 8

Abstract

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Abstract Background This study sought to describe the pattern of complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) use among a group of patients with advanced breast cancer, to examine the main reasons for their CAM use, to identify patient's information sources and their communication pattern with their physicians. Methods Face-to-face structured interviews of patients with advanced-stage breast cancer at a comprehensive oncology center. Results Seventy three percent of patients used CAM; relaxation/meditative techniques and herbal medicine were the most common. The most commonly cited primary reason for CAM use was to boost the immune system, the second, to treat cancer; however these reasons varied depending on specific CAM therapy. Friends or family members and mass media were common primary information source's about CAM. Conclusions A high proportion of advanced-stage breast cancer patients used CAM. Discussion with doctors was high for ingested products. Mass media was a prominent source of patient information. Credible sources of CAM information for patients and physicians are needed.