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Healing touch in radiation therapy: is the benefit tangible?

BACKGROUND: Cancer patients tend to use more and more complementary or alternative medicine concomitantly to radiotherapy. A large part of these patients have recourse to Mind and Body practice, mainly with biofield healers or magnetizers, without any level of evidence. The aim of the present study...

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Autores principales: Guy, Jean-Baptiste, Bard-Reboul, Sacha, Trone, Jane-Chloé, Vallard, Alexis, Espenel, Sophie, Langrand-Escure, Julien, Hamrouni, Anis, Mrad, Majed Ben, Morisson, Stéphanie, Michaud, Patrick, Magné, Nicolas, Rancoule, Chloé
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5655302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29113407
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.20594
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author Guy, Jean-Baptiste
Bard-Reboul, Sacha
Trone, Jane-Chloé
Vallard, Alexis
Espenel, Sophie
Langrand-Escure, Julien
Hamrouni, Anis
Mrad, Majed Ben
Morisson, Stéphanie
Michaud, Patrick
Magné, Nicolas
Rancoule, Chloé
author_facet Guy, Jean-Baptiste
Bard-Reboul, Sacha
Trone, Jane-Chloé
Vallard, Alexis
Espenel, Sophie
Langrand-Escure, Julien
Hamrouni, Anis
Mrad, Majed Ben
Morisson, Stéphanie
Michaud, Patrick
Magné, Nicolas
Rancoule, Chloé
author_sort Guy, Jean-Baptiste
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description BACKGROUND: Cancer patients tend to use more and more complementary or alternative medicine concomitantly to radiotherapy. A large part of these patients have recourse to Mind and Body practice, mainly with biofield healers or magnetizers, without any level of evidence. The aim of the present study was to report epidemiologic data on biofield healers in radiation therapy patients, and to assess the possible objective and subjective benefits. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted in a French cancer institute. All consecutive breast or prostate cancer patients undergoing a curative radiotherapy during 2015 were screened (n = 806). Healer consultation procedure, frequency, and remuneration were collected. Patient's self-evaluation of healer's impact on treatment tolerance was reported. Tolerance (fatigue, pain) was assessed through visual analogic scale (0 to 10). Analgesic consumption was evaluated. Toxicities were described according to NTCAEv4.0. RESULTS: 500 patients were included (350 women and 150 men). A total of 256 patients (51.2%) consulted a healer during their radiation treatment, with a majority of women (58%, p < 0.01). Most of patients had weekly (n = 209, 41.8%) or daily (n = 84, 16.8%) appointments with their healer. Regarding the self-reported tolerance, > 80% of the patients described a “good” or “very good” impact of the healer on their treatment. Healers were mainly voluntary (75.8%). Regarding the clinical efficacy, no difference was observed in prostate and in breast cancer patients (toxicity, antalgic consumption, pain). CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that the majority of patients treated by radiotherapy consults a healer and reports a benefit on subjective tolerance, without objective tolerance amelioration.
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spelling pubmed-56553022017-11-06 Healing touch in radiation therapy: is the benefit tangible? Guy, Jean-Baptiste Bard-Reboul, Sacha Trone, Jane-Chloé Vallard, Alexis Espenel, Sophie Langrand-Escure, Julien Hamrouni, Anis Mrad, Majed Ben Morisson, Stéphanie Michaud, Patrick Magné, Nicolas Rancoule, Chloé Oncotarget Clinical Research Paper BACKGROUND: Cancer patients tend to use more and more complementary or alternative medicine concomitantly to radiotherapy. A large part of these patients have recourse to Mind and Body practice, mainly with biofield healers or magnetizers, without any level of evidence. The aim of the present study was to report epidemiologic data on biofield healers in radiation therapy patients, and to assess the possible objective and subjective benefits. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted in a French cancer institute. All consecutive breast or prostate cancer patients undergoing a curative radiotherapy during 2015 were screened (n = 806). Healer consultation procedure, frequency, and remuneration were collected. Patient's self-evaluation of healer's impact on treatment tolerance was reported. Tolerance (fatigue, pain) was assessed through visual analogic scale (0 to 10). Analgesic consumption was evaluated. Toxicities were described according to NTCAEv4.0. RESULTS: 500 patients were included (350 women and 150 men). A total of 256 patients (51.2%) consulted a healer during their radiation treatment, with a majority of women (58%, p < 0.01). Most of patients had weekly (n = 209, 41.8%) or daily (n = 84, 16.8%) appointments with their healer. Regarding the self-reported tolerance, > 80% of the patients described a “good” or “very good” impact of the healer on their treatment. Healers were mainly voluntary (75.8%). Regarding the clinical efficacy, no difference was observed in prostate and in breast cancer patients (toxicity, antalgic consumption, pain). CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that the majority of patients treated by radiotherapy consults a healer and reports a benefit on subjective tolerance, without objective tolerance amelioration. Impact Journals LLC 2017-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5655302/ /pubmed/29113407 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.20594 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Guy et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Guy, Jean-Baptiste
Bard-Reboul, Sacha
Trone, Jane-Chloé
Vallard, Alexis
Espenel, Sophie
Langrand-Escure, Julien
Hamrouni, Anis
Mrad, Majed Ben
Morisson, Stéphanie
Michaud, Patrick
Magné, Nicolas
Rancoule, Chloé
Healing touch in radiation therapy: is the benefit tangible?
title Healing touch in radiation therapy: is the benefit tangible?
title_full Healing touch in radiation therapy: is the benefit tangible?
title_fullStr Healing touch in radiation therapy: is the benefit tangible?
title_full_unstemmed Healing touch in radiation therapy: is the benefit tangible?
title_short Healing touch in radiation therapy: is the benefit tangible?
title_sort healing touch in radiation therapy: is the benefit tangible?
topic Clinical Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5655302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29113407
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.20594
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