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Jang, Andrew Brown, Chris Lamoury, Gillian Morgia, Marita Boyle, Frances Marr, Isobel Clarke, Stephen Back, Michael Oh, Byeongsang
Published in
Integrative Cancer Therapies
Background Several studies have identified fatigue as one of the major symptoms experienced during and after cancer treatment. However, there are limited options to manage cancer related fatigue (CRF) with pharmacological interventions. Several acupuncture studies suggested that acupuncture has a positive impact on CRF. This review aims to assess t...
Penner, Cooper Zimmerman, Chloe Conboy, Lisa Kaptchuk, Ted Kerr, Catherine
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction Cancer Related Fatigue (CRF) is one of the most common and detrimental side effects of cancer treatment. Despite its increasing prevalence and severity CRF remains dismissed by the majority of clinicians. One reason for the apparent gap between clinical need and clinical undertaking is the penchant toward reductionist accounts of the d...
Weller, D
Published in
European journal of cancer care
Li, Jie-jia Fu, Jian-ping Li, Jack Thomas
Published in
Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine
A Chinese medicine (CM) approach, designed based on the clinical experiences of the West Los Angeles Center for Traditional Chinese Medicine, is a practical path for assessing and treating breast cancer survivors. The approach consists of balancing the body with deciphering the cause of the patient’s chief complaints by assessing and recognizing th...