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Sunday, March 19, 2017

Complementary/ alternative medicine and cancer therapy

Complementary medicine is usually defined as treatment outside the common medical treatment (chemo, radiation, surgery, etc) and not a standard therapy. An example would be  using acupuncture to reduce chemo related nausea.   Alternative medicine is commonly understood as a different treatment than the standard chemotherapy.  an example would be using alkaline diet instead of radiation in treating cervical cancer.

Some of these alternative and complementary treatments are recommended as a more natural treatment than the standard cancer medication.  However, being natural does not mean safe.  A herb called Kava Kava which has been used for stress relief may cause liver damage.    Even vitamin C, taken in a high dose, may adversely affect the effectiveness of chemotherapy.

Thus, it is very important that you share all your medication and alternative treatments with you oncologists.

A good resource of non-standard medicine is in NCI.gov

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