Abstract
Early phase research in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is especially important because of the large influence it has on the subsequent expenditure of money and effort in particular areas of CAM therapies. The culture of biomedical research has, however, blurred the distinction between early and late-phase research, and this has distorted the very distinct aims of these two activities. The purpose of this paper is to reaffirm the critical role of early phase CAM research and to encourage CAM researchers to value and conduct early phase studies for their proper purposes.
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