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Integrative Health Care: Definition and examples of implementation in Oncology in France
Jean-Lionel Bagot,Jean-Lionel Bagot,Ingrid Theunissen,Jean-Loup Mouysset,Jean-Philippe Wagner,Nicolas Magné,A. Toledano +6 more
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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.About:
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.read more
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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
Gr間ory Ninot,Estelle Guerdoux,Fran鏾is Carbonnel,Kerstin Faravel,Ludovic Ismael,Fanny Leenhardt,B閍trice Lognos,C. Perrier,Laurent Philibert,Boris Tronc,Marie Viala +10 more
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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Heather Greenlee,Melissa DuPont-Reyes,Lynda G. Balneaves,Linda E. Carlson,Misha Cohen,Gary Deng,Jillian A. Johnson,Matthew Mumber,Dugald Seely,Suzanna M. Zick,Lindsay M. Boyce,Debu Tripathy +11 more
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Integrative medicine and systemic outcomes research: issues in the emergence of a new model for primary health care.
Iris R. Bell,Opher Caspi,Gary E. Schwartz,Kathryn L. Grant,Tracy W. Gaudet,Tracy W. Gaudet,David Rychener,Victoria Maizes,Andrew Weil +8 more
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Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for Integrative Oncology: Complementary Therapies and Botanicals
Gary E. Deng,Moshe Frenkel,Lorenzo Cohen,Barrie R. Cassileth,Donald I. Abrams,Jillian L. Capodice,Kerry S. Courneya,Trish Dryden,Suzanne B. Hanser,Nagi B. Kumar,Dan Labriola,Diane Wind Wardell,Stephen M. Sagar +12 more
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Personalized medicine: part 1: evolution and development into theranostics.
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Integrative Therapies During and After Breast Cancer Treatment: ASCO Endorsement of the SIO Clinical Practice Guideline
Gary H. Lyman,Heather Greenlee,Kari Bohlke,Ting Bao,Angela DeMichele,Gary E. Deng,Judith M. Fouladbakhsh,Brigitte Gil,Dawn L. Hershman,Sami Mansfield,Dawn M. Mussallem,Karen M. Mustian,Erin Price,Susan Rafte,Lorenzo Cohen +14 more
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