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Chinese medicine and biomodulation in cancer patients—Part one

Traditional Chinese Medicine (tcm) may be integrated with conventional Western medicine to enhance the care of patients with cancer. Although tcm is normally implemented as a whole system, recent reductionist research suggests mechanisms for the effects of acupuncture, herbs, and nutrition within th...

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Autores principales: Sagar, S.M., Wong, R.K.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Multimed Inc. 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2259437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18317584
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description Traditional Chinese Medicine (tcm) may be integrated with conventional Western medicine to enhance the care of patients with cancer. Although tcm is normally implemented as a whole system, recent reductionist research suggests mechanisms for the effects of acupuncture, herbs, and nutrition within the scientific model of biomedicine. The health model of Chinese medicine accommodates physical and pharmacologic interventions within the framework of a body–mind network. A Cartesian split does not occur within this model, but to allow for scientific exploration within the restrictions of positivism, reductionism, and controls for confounding factors, the components must necessarily be separated. Still, whole-systems research is important to evaluate effectiveness when applying the full model in clinical practice. Scientific analysis provides a mechanistic understanding of the processes that will improve the design of clinical studies and enhance safety. Enough preliminary evidence is available to encourage quality clinical trials to evaluate the efficacy of integrating tcm into Western cancer care.
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spelling pubmed-22594372008-03-03 Chinese medicine and biomodulation in cancer patients—Part one Sagar, S.M. Wong, R.K. Curr Oncol Integrative Oncology Traditional Chinese Medicine (tcm) may be integrated with conventional Western medicine to enhance the care of patients with cancer. Although tcm is normally implemented as a whole system, recent reductionist research suggests mechanisms for the effects of acupuncture, herbs, and nutrition within the scientific model of biomedicine. The health model of Chinese medicine accommodates physical and pharmacologic interventions within the framework of a body–mind network. A Cartesian split does not occur within this model, but to allow for scientific exploration within the restrictions of positivism, reductionism, and controls for confounding factors, the components must necessarily be separated. Still, whole-systems research is important to evaluate effectiveness when applying the full model in clinical practice. Scientific analysis provides a mechanistic understanding of the processes that will improve the design of clinical studies and enhance safety. Enough preliminary evidence is available to encourage quality clinical trials to evaluate the efficacy of integrating tcm into Western cancer care. Multimed Inc. 2008-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2259437/ /pubmed/18317584 Text en 2008 Multimed Inc.
spellingShingle Integrative Oncology
Sagar, S.M.
Wong, R.K.
Chinese medicine and biomodulation in cancer patients—Part one
title Chinese medicine and biomodulation in cancer patients—Part one
title_full Chinese medicine and biomodulation in cancer patients—Part one
title_fullStr Chinese medicine and biomodulation in cancer patients—Part one
title_full_unstemmed Chinese medicine and biomodulation in cancer patients—Part one
title_short Chinese medicine and biomodulation in cancer patients—Part one
title_sort chinese medicine and biomodulation in cancer patients—part one
topic Integrative Oncology
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