Perspectives On Complementary And Alternative MedicinesMonica Robotin, Ian N Olver Would you use complementary and alternative medicines (CAMS)? Well, research has shown that up to three quarters of patients with cancer may at least supplement their treatment with such therapies, spending as much on CAMS as conventional drugs. How do you decide? This book provides a full range of perspectives on CAMS from patients and CAMS practitioners to conventional doctors who oppose the use of these alternative treatments because of the lack of evidence of efficacy and safety. Then there are the CAMS researchers, educators and regulators who view CAMS from different perspectives. The broad array of opinions build a complete picture of the issues for discerning readers to be adequately informed to make up their minds and draw their own conclusions./a |
Contents
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Towards a Systematic Approach to Understanding CAM Veronica M Raszeja | 13 |
Evidence for Efficacy and Safety Carlo Pirri | 31 |
4 The Regulation of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Ken Harvey | 89 |
5 Perspective on Chinese Medicine in Complementary and Alternative Medicine James Flowers | 103 |
The Efficacy of Meditation in People with Cancer Deborah Black Leigh Wilson and Ramesh Manocha | 121 |
7 Should Spirituality and Prayer be Part of Complementary Therapies? Ian N Olver | 143 |
8 From Traditional Medicines to Drug Discovery Monica C Robotin | 157 |
13 Cancer Primary Care and Complementary Therapies Kerryn Phelps | 277 |
The Perspective of a Medical Oncologist Ray Lowenthal | 291 |
Perspectives of a Surgeon Tom Reeve | 305 |
Revealing the Blame Game Deborah Gray | 327 |
17 Barriers to Conducting Complementary and Alternative Medicine Clinical Trials Byeongsang Oh and Haryana M Dhillon | 337 |
18 Teaching Complementary and Alternative Medicines to Medical Students Craig Hassed | 357 |
19 The Consumer Experience Case Studies of Complementary Therapy Use Among People Diagnosed with Cancer Vivienne OCallaghan | 373 |
20 Evaluating Complementary and Alternative Medicine Jaklin A Eliott | 399 |
The SolarisCare Experience David Joske | 187 |
The Empowered Health Consumer and the Role of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Liz Paslawsky | 207 |
11 Interaction Between Complementary and Alternative Medicines and Conventional Medicines Stephen J Clarke and Andrew J McLachlan | 227 |
12 Australian Doctors and Complementary Medicine Dont Ask Dont Tell and Dont Know Lesley Braun | 261 |
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