Complementary and Alternative Medicine: The Perspective of a Cancer Patient
Now growing at a rate of over 5% per annum, the $3 billion ‘alternative health therapies’ business is now positioned in the top ten growth industries in Australia. With poor regulation of both therapeutic goods and the unregistered therapists who promote them, cancer patients may well be putting their health at risk when they place their faith in many so-called ‘natural’ or ‘traditional’ treatments. With a focus on what complementary therapists refer to as ‘energy medicine’ and ‘nutritional medicine’, this chapter explores the risks and benefits of some of the more popular alternative health-care choices. While investigating their histories, it outlines what influences cancer patients to try these unproven therapies, and the conflict and contrast in information relating to the claims made for them and the conclusions of evidence-based research. Although there are a number of complementary therapies that are of benefit to some patients, both during and after their cancer treatments, ‘natural’ does not always equal ‘safe’, may be expensive and may even compromise their health. More patients now want a greater say in their choices of treatment, and selecting complementary therapies that may help is another of the many challenges faced in trying to make informed choices, as we navigate along our individual roads on our journeys to recovery.
- Acupressure
- Aloe Vera
- Aromatherapy
- Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
- Bio-energy Field Mapping
- Bio-feedback
- Bio-impedance
- Black Cohosh
- Blood
- Blood Type
- Breuss Cancer Cure
- CAM
- Chakras
- Chelation
- Complementary Medicines
- Department of Fair Trading
- Diagnostics
- Doctors
- eBooks
- Electrical Resistance
- Energy Medicine
- Gerson Diet
- Ginger
- Hair
- Herbal Remedies
- Holistic
- Homeopaths
- Homeopathy
- Hydrotherapy
- Hypnosis
- Kinesiology
- Massage
- Medical Devices
- Medicines
- Meridian
- Music
- Natural
- Natural Therapists
- Naturopaths
- Nutritional Medicines
- National Prescribing Service
- Painting
- Pharmacists
- Pilates
- Pills
- Public Summary
- Qi
- Quack
- Reflexology
- Regulation
- Reiki
- Relaxation
- Scams
- Sigma
- Skeptics
- Supplements
- Tai Chi
- TGA
- Traditional
- Urine
- VEGA
- Vital Force
- Vitamins
- Yoga