[Use of complementary/alternative therapy methods by patients with breast cancer].

K Schönekaes, O Micke, R Mücke, J Büntzel, M Glatzel, F Bruns, K Kisters
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Abstract

Background: Complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) is gaining increasing importance especially in the treatment of patients with breast carcinoma. The purpose of this analysis was to investigate the prevalence of CAM in patients with breast carcinoma, to statistically describe the preparations and therapies used, and to determine the reasons for their use, the source of information and the individual perception.

Patients and methods: The statements of 203 patients with breast carcinoma who underwent radiotherapy were analyzed. The median age was 54 years (range 38-77 years). All patients underwent surgery as first therapy. 36 patients received a second-line radiotherapy because of metastases (27 patients) or local recurrence (9 patients).

Results: 159 patients (78%) stated to carry out an additional treatment. 31 out of the 36 patients with metastases or local recurrence used CAM. Vitamin preparations (67%), mistletoe therapy (59%), and mineral preparations (33%) were used most frequently. 70% of the patients used a combination of two or more preparations/therapies. The most cited reason for using CAM was the aim of increasing quality of life (28%) and improving the immune system (27%). 72% stated an improvement of their individual perception. The main source of information was the general practitioner or the gynecologist.

Conclusion: The radiotherapist has to take these complementary/alternative therapies into consideration; their importance should be evaluated in further studies.

【乳腺癌患者使用补充/替代治疗方法】。
背景:补充/替代医学(CAM)越来越受到重视,尤其是在乳腺癌患者的治疗中。本分析的目的是调查乳腺癌患者中CAM的流行情况,统计描述所使用的制剂和治疗方法,并确定其使用的原因,信息来源和个人看法。患者与方法:对203例乳腺癌放疗患者的情况进行分析。中位年龄为54岁(38-77岁)。所有患者均接受手术治疗。36例患者因转移(27例)或局部复发(9例)接受了二线放疗。结果:159例患者(78%)表示进行了额外治疗。36例转移或局部复发患者中有31例使用CAM。最常使用的是维生素制剂(67%)、槲寄生疗法(59%)和矿物质制剂(33%)。70%的患者使用两种或两种以上制剂/疗法的组合。使用CAM的最常见原因是提高生活质量(28%)和改善免疫系统(27%)。72%的人表示他们的个人认知有所改善。信息的主要来源是全科医生或妇科医生。结论:放射治疗必须考虑这些补充/替代疗法;它们的重要性应在进一步的研究中加以评价。
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