Many patients with cancer use complementary and alternative (CAM) therapies such as herbs and dietary supplements. In this update of the 2003 edition, authors affiliated with the Memorial Sloan-Ketter
Cancer patients face a daunting world of confusing information about treatment options. They may have heard of using integrative medicine to complement traditional care and alleviate both short- and l
With recent clinical advances, millions of people survive many years after a cancer diagnosis. And while their physicians deliver conventional, evidence-based therapies to treat the cancer, sometimes
Cassileth (Integrative Medicine Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center) et al. present a guide to alternative cancer therapies for oncology professionals. They investigate various therapies i