Does Mind-Body Medicine Improve Outcome of Cancer Treatment?

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Vazquez-Pacheco, Yarilis
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2015
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Naturopathy , Mind-body medicine , Cancer , Meditation , Progressive muscle relaxation , Guided imagery , Relaxation therapy , Hypnosis
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Objective – The purpose of this study is to evaluate the importance of Mind-Body Medicine in the treatment of cancer as a way to improve outcome and quality of life. Basic Procedures – Databases used were PubMed, Eureka, Science Direct and AMED. The papers chosen were published within the last 30 years. The research was focused on studies showing the use of mind body medicine with cancer treatment and the outcome. Main Findings – Mind-body medicine showed effectiveness in increasing the outcome of cancer patients. Principal Conclusions – The use of Mind-Body medicine during cancer treatment has increased and is being more accepted among the conventional world due to the efficacy that has been shown in improving quality of life, outcome and overall health in cancer patients.
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Y. Vazquez-Pacheco, "Does Mind-Body Medicine Improve Outcome of Cancer Treatment?", ND dissertation, College of Naturopathic Medicine, Univ. of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, 2015.
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