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Complementary and Integrative Approaches to Cancer: A Pilot Survey of Attitudes and Habits among Cancer Patients in Italy

BACKGROUND: Cancer patients are among the main consumers of traditional, complementary, integrative, and alternative medicine (TCIM) such as natural products (herbals, integrators, etc.) and mind and body practices (yoga, acupuncture, etc.). METHODS: A questionnaire on TCIM was submitted to 415 Ital...

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Autores principales: Bonucci, Massimo, Geraci, Andrea, Pero, Dina, Villivà, Cristina, Cordella, Daniele, Condello, Maria, Meschini, Stefania, del Campo, Laura, Tomassi, Franco, Porcu, Alessandro, De Lorenzo, Francesco, Lozupone, Francesco
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9359845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35958921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2923967
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author Bonucci, Massimo
Geraci, Andrea
Pero, Dina
Villivà, Cristina
Cordella, Daniele
Condello, Maria
Meschini, Stefania
del Campo, Laura
Tomassi, Franco
Porcu, Alessandro
De Lorenzo, Francesco
Lozupone, Francesco
author_facet Bonucci, Massimo
Geraci, Andrea
Pero, Dina
Villivà, Cristina
Cordella, Daniele
Condello, Maria
Meschini, Stefania
del Campo, Laura
Tomassi, Franco
Porcu, Alessandro
De Lorenzo, Francesco
Lozupone, Francesco
author_sort Bonucci, Massimo
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Cancer patients are among the main consumers of traditional, complementary, integrative, and alternative medicine (TCIM) such as natural products (herbals, integrators, etc.) and mind and body practices (yoga, acupuncture, etc.). METHODS: A questionnaire on TCIM was submitted to 415 Italian cancer patients. The questionnaire consisted of three sections: (i) biographical and clinical information; (ii) use of natural substances; and (iii) use of mind-body practices. RESULTS: 406 patients completed the questionnaire. The prevalence of TCIM use was 72.3%. Of them, 75.6% started to use TCIM after a tumor diagnosis. The main reasons for using TCIM were to mitigate side effects (65.0%), to regain physical and mental balance (35.9%), to relieve pain (18.3%), and to improve the efficacy of cancer therapy (16.0%). 44.7% of patients taking natural products used them during conventional therapies (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, etc.), and in 67.5% of cases without consulting a doctor. As a consequence, only about 50% of patients taking natural substances used these compounds appropriately, and the most common errors were related with the purpose of reducing the side effects of the therapy (52.3%) and for boosting immune system (32.1%). CONCLUSIONS: There is an impelling need to provide patients with scientifically validated information to raise awareness about the benefits and risks of using TCIM.
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spelling pubmed-93598452022-08-10 Complementary and Integrative Approaches to Cancer: A Pilot Survey of Attitudes and Habits among Cancer Patients in Italy Bonucci, Massimo Geraci, Andrea Pero, Dina Villivà, Cristina Cordella, Daniele Condello, Maria Meschini, Stefania del Campo, Laura Tomassi, Franco Porcu, Alessandro De Lorenzo, Francesco Lozupone, Francesco Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Cancer patients are among the main consumers of traditional, complementary, integrative, and alternative medicine (TCIM) such as natural products (herbals, integrators, etc.) and mind and body practices (yoga, acupuncture, etc.). METHODS: A questionnaire on TCIM was submitted to 415 Italian cancer patients. The questionnaire consisted of three sections: (i) biographical and clinical information; (ii) use of natural substances; and (iii) use of mind-body practices. RESULTS: 406 patients completed the questionnaire. The prevalence of TCIM use was 72.3%. Of them, 75.6% started to use TCIM after a tumor diagnosis. The main reasons for using TCIM were to mitigate side effects (65.0%), to regain physical and mental balance (35.9%), to relieve pain (18.3%), and to improve the efficacy of cancer therapy (16.0%). 44.7% of patients taking natural products used them during conventional therapies (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, etc.), and in 67.5% of cases without consulting a doctor. As a consequence, only about 50% of patients taking natural substances used these compounds appropriately, and the most common errors were related with the purpose of reducing the side effects of the therapy (52.3%) and for boosting immune system (32.1%). CONCLUSIONS: There is an impelling need to provide patients with scientifically validated information to raise awareness about the benefits and risks of using TCIM. Hindawi 2022-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9359845/ /pubmed/35958921 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2923967 Text en Copyright © 2022 Massimo Bonucci et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bonucci, Massimo
Geraci, Andrea
Pero, Dina
Villivà, Cristina
Cordella, Daniele
Condello, Maria
Meschini, Stefania
del Campo, Laura
Tomassi, Franco
Porcu, Alessandro
De Lorenzo, Francesco
Lozupone, Francesco
Complementary and Integrative Approaches to Cancer: A Pilot Survey of Attitudes and Habits among Cancer Patients in Italy
title Complementary and Integrative Approaches to Cancer: A Pilot Survey of Attitudes and Habits among Cancer Patients in Italy
title_full Complementary and Integrative Approaches to Cancer: A Pilot Survey of Attitudes and Habits among Cancer Patients in Italy
title_fullStr Complementary and Integrative Approaches to Cancer: A Pilot Survey of Attitudes and Habits among Cancer Patients in Italy
title_full_unstemmed Complementary and Integrative Approaches to Cancer: A Pilot Survey of Attitudes and Habits among Cancer Patients in Italy
title_short Complementary and Integrative Approaches to Cancer: A Pilot Survey of Attitudes and Habits among Cancer Patients in Italy
title_sort complementary and integrative approaches to cancer: a pilot survey of attitudes and habits among cancer patients in italy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9359845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35958921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2923967
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