Abstract

BackgroundMalignant breast neoplasms are among the most frequent forms of cancer in the Western world. Conventional treatment of breast cancer may include surgery, hormonal therapy, chemotherapy, radiation and/or immunotherapy, all of which are often accompanied by severe side effects. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatments have been shown to be effective in alleviating those symptoms. Furthermore, with patient survival rates increasing, oncologists, psychologists and other therapists have to become more sensitive to the needs of cancer survivors that go beyond than the mere alleviation of symptoms. Many CAM methods are geared to treat the patient in a holistic manner and thus are also concerned with the patient’s psychological and spiritual needs.DiscussionThe use of certain CAM methods may become problematic when, as frequently occurs, patients use them indiscriminately and without informing their oncologists. Herbal medicines and dietary supplements, especially, may interfere with primary cancer treatments or have other detrimental effects. Thus, expertise in this highly specialized field of integrative medicine should be available to patients so that they can be advised about the benefits and negative effects of such preparations and practices.Being a beneficial combination of conventional and CAM care, integrative oncology makes possible the holistic approach to cancer care. The concept of integrative oncology for breast cancer is jointly practiced by the Department of Internal and Integrative Medicine, Kliniken Essen-Mitte, academic teaching hospital of the University of Duisburg-Essen, and the Breast Center at Kliniken Essen-Mitte in Germany. This model is introduced here; its scope is reviewed, and its possible implications for the practice of integrative medicine are discussed.SummaryEvidence-based integrative care is crucial to the field of oncology in establishing state-of-the-art care for breast cancer patients.

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  • Malignant breast neoplasms are among the most frequent forms of cancer in the Western world

  • Summary: Evidence-based integrative care is crucial to the field of oncology in establishing state-of-the-art care for breast cancer patients

  • With complementary and integrative medicine (CIM) becoming very popular among cancer patients worldwide [14,17,37,38], we have established a breast cancer center according to the concept of integrative oncology (IO) in Germany

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With CIM becoming very popular among cancer patients worldwide [14,17,37,38], we have established a breast cancer center according to the concept of IO in Germany. One of the leading international centers in integrative oncology is the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York with its Integrative Medicine Service being the role model of our center [37]. This service is a horizontal academic unit that interacts with all other departments within the institution. A Medline search for CAM studies in cancer care in the Middle East was conducted, and potentially useful herbs were selected for additional clinical research for this region. The majority of our patients appreciate the concept of IO, the treatments of which are partly covered by German insurance companies

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