S. Katzendobler, L. Haunreiter, L. Zander, R. Schmidt, A. Andrulat, K. Münch, C. Hanusch, R. Napieralski, I. Petri, J. Ettl
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背景:每七到八个女性中就有一个被诊断患有乳腺癌。在手术和放疗之后,他们中的大多数人接受(新)辅助化疗,这伴随着副作用。像灵气这样的补充和替代医学(CAM)可以减少这些影响。灵气是一种远东的方法,可以促进身体、精神和情感层面的愈合,并激活自我修复的能力。reassurance检查了灵气对化疗期间生活质量和紫杉烷诱导的多神经病变的影响。方法:reassurance是一项前瞻性,随机,对照,双臂临床试验,其中乳腺癌患者接受化疗和灵气(18次)或化疗和运动(18次)。在化疗期间和每次灵气或运动前后,患者填写标准化问卷(例如FACT/GOG-NTX Version 4)。主要终点是基于FACT/GOG-NTX评分通过t检验比较化疗结束时灵气和运动之间的生活质量。次要终点是两组化疗结束时紫杉烷诱导的多神经病变的比较。此外,在灵气和运动课程之前和之后的短期效果将被检查。在病例数为2 × 120 = 240例时,双侧t检验结果的幂为1-β = 0.8,双侧误差概率为α = 0.05,最小相关差δ θ = 4,合并标准差为11。结论:reassurance是迄今为止对灵气在乳腺癌化疗期间的效果和可行性进行的最全面的前瞻性研究。自2015年7月以来,已有138名患者在三个不同的中心入组。目前共有63例患者(灵气组39例,运动组24例)完成了研究。24名灵气患者和36名运动患者因数据记录不完整、停止化疗、没有足够的时间或精力进行灵气或运动或其他原因而被视为退出。赞助商:这是一项合作研究,由德国慕尼黑慕尼黑工业大学(TUM)妇产科,慕尼黑Rotkreuzklinikum Munchen, Frauenklinik, Munich, Germany, Munich, Stadtisches Klinikum Munchen harlach妇科,慕尼黑,Germany和ProReiki - der Berufsverband e.v., Berlin, Germany联合进行。联系信息:欲了解更多信息,请通过sophie.katzendobler@gmail.com与Sophie Katzendobler或通过johannes.ettl@tum.de与主治医师Johannes Ettl博士联系。引用格式:Katzendobler S, Haunreiter L, Zander L, Schmidt R, Andrulat A, Munch K, Hanusch C, Napieralski R, Petri I, etttl J. re - re - re -乳腺癌化疗期间灵气辅助治疗的效果:一项随机对照临床试验[摘要]。2018年圣安东尼奥乳腺癌研讨会论文集;2018年12月4-8日;费城(PA): AACR;中国癌症杂志,2019;79(4增刊):01-05-05。
Abstract OT1-05-05: REASSURE- Effects of Reiki as supportive treatment during chemotherapy of breast cancer: A prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial
Background: Every seventh to eighth woman is diagnosed with breast cancer in her life. Next to surgery and radiotherapy most of them receive (neo)adjuvant chemotherapy, which comes along with adverse effects. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) like Reiki can reduce these effects. Reiki is a Far Eastern method that promotes healing on a physical, mental and emotional level and activates self-healing powers. REASSURE examines the effects of Reiki on quality of life and taxane-induced polyneuropathy during chemotherapy. Methods: REASSURE is a prospective, randomized, controlled, two-armed clinical trial, in which patients with breast cancer receive chemotherapy and Reiki (18 times) or chemotherapy and sport (18 times). During chemotherapy and before and after every Reiki- or sport-session the patients fill out standardized questionnaires (e.g. FACT/GOG-NTX Version 4). Primary endpoint is the comparison of quality of life at the end of chemotherapy between Reiki and sport based on the FACT/GOG-NTX score by T-Test. Secondary endpoint is the comparison of the taxane-induced polyneuropathy at the end of chemotherapy between the two groups. Also short-term effects before and after the Reiki- and sport-session will be examined. A power of 1-β = 0.8, a bilateral probability of error of α = 0.05, a minimum relevant difference deltaθ = 4 and a pooled standard deviation of 11 for the two-sided T-Test result in case numbers of 2 x 120 = 240 patients. Conclusion: REASSURE is the most comprehensive prospective study to the effects and the feasibility of Reiki on breast cancer patients during chemotherapy so far. Since July 2015, 138 patients have been enrolled at three different centers. Currently 63 patients in total (39 patients of the Reiki-group and 24 patients of the sport-group) have completed the study. 24 Reiki-patients and 36 sport-patients are counted as dropouts because of reasons like incomplete data records, discontinuation of chemotherapy, not enough time or energy for Reiki- or sport-sessions or other reasons. Sponsor: This is a collaborative study of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technische Universitat Munchen (TUM), Munich, Germany, Rotkreuzklinikum Munchen, Frauenklinik, Munich, Germany, Department of Gynaecology, Stadtisches Klinikum Munchen Harlaching, Munich, Germany and the ProReiki – der Berufsverband e.V., Berlin, Germany. Contact Information: For further information contact Sophie Katzendobler via sophie.katzendobler@gmail.com or the leading physician Dr. Johannes Ettl via johannes.ettl@tum.de. Citation Format: Katzendobler S, Haunreiter L, Zander L, Schmidt R, Andrulat A, Munch K, Hanusch C, Napieralski R, Petri I, Ettl J. REASSURE- Effects of Reiki as supportive treatment during chemotherapy of breast cancer: A prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 2018 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; 2018 Dec 4-8; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2019;79(4 Suppl):Abstract nr OT1-05-05.