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Patients in the treatment group received at least one treatment . Patients in the control group received access to psychological support as part of their cancer care. Patients recruited to the study had been referred to complementary …
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Patients with early stage lung cancer generally get conventional radiation treatment , or no treatment at all, leaving the cancer to progress and kill about 60 percent of patients within two years. For the study, the team followed 55 …
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Multicenter, Open Label, Phase 2 Study of Sipuleucel-T in Men with Metastatic Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer (CRPC). Autologous dendritic cells loaded.
The researchers at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, who examined the effectiveness of green tea as a chemo-preventative agent in high-risk patient population, for their study on Cancer Prevention Research, …
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“Furthermore, the results of this study validate cancer immunotherapy as an entirely new treatment paradigm that can provide patients with a clinically meaningful survival benefit coupled with a well-tolerated safety profile.” …
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This study focused on how information on complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and supportive care is presented on major cancer center websites. Simulating the perspective of an information-seeking patient or family member, …
Giving fresh and invaluable insights into how differing health and societal structures influence the use complementary and alternative medicine , the book explores: the empirical, theoretical, and policy context for the study of CAM/TM …
What the study revealed was that 82 percent of 158 white prostate cancer patients underwent surgical removal of the prostate gland or radiation therapy for their illness; these are considered more aggressive treatments for the disease. …
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Study: Poor and Inconsistent Reimbursement of Oral Cancer Drugs Impairs Treatment PR Newswire WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 Study Sponsored by Community Oncology.
The purpose of the study was to focus on alternative treatments to Venlafaxine that would better alleviate the negative side effects of breast cancer treatment and ultimately encourage women to continue participating in it. … It’s no surprise, of course: Acupuncture has been used safely and effectively for over five thousand years in Traditional Chinese Medicine , and literally hundreds of clinical trials conducted over the last twenty years have shown it to be …