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Integrative Health Care: Definition and examples of implementation in Oncology in France

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Integrative health is the combined use of conventional medicine, complementary medicine and lifestyle medicine as discussed by the authors, which is the result of the coordination of patient-centered, science and evidence-based health practices, delivered by a multidisciplinary team.
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This article is published in La Revue d'Homéopathie.The article was published on 2021-10-29. It has received 1 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Health care & Lifestyle medicine.

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Impact of Complementary Medicines on Survival in Patients with Cancer Treated with Oral Chemotherapy in an Oncology Hospital in France: Exploratory Study

TL;DR: A retrospective observational study carried out in the United States showed a decrease in survival in patients treated for breast, prostate, lung and colorectal cancer with complementary medicines as mentioned in this paper .
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Clinical practice guidelines on the evidence-based use of integrative therapies during and after breast cancer treatment.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provided updated clinical practice guidelines from the Society for Integrative Oncology on the use of integrative therapies for specific clinical indications during and after breast cancer treatment, including anxiety/stress, depression/mood disorders, fatigue, quality of life/physical functioning, chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, lymphedema, chemotherapyinduced peripheral neuropathy, pain, and sleep disturbance.
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Integrative medicine and systemic outcomes research: issues in the emergence of a new model for primary health care.

TL;DR: This article outlines the relevance of complex systems theory as an approach to health outcomes research and describes the systemic outcomes encompass the simultaneous, interactive changes within the whole person.
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Personalized medicine: part 1: evolution and development into theranostics.

TL;DR: Innovation in provider and benefit management, along with clarity in regulatory and legal constructs will be required, just as new national health insurance reforms begin to emerge, and allowing for earlier and more efficient decision-making will require redesigning systems of care and payment.
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