There may or may not be alternative medicine for chemotherapy. It all depends on why you are have chemotherapy. You should talk to your doctor about alternatives and what is right for you. You can also see other specialists and get multiple opinions on your situation.
There are many alternative treatments available to help with ovarian cancer. Alternative treatments can be used in conjunction with, or separate from, surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine do not have a position against chemotherapy. There are Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine who are oncologists and use chemotherapy in order to treat cancer patients. I hope this answers your question.
A number of herbal remedies are also available to lessen pain symptoms and chemotherapy side effects, and to promote relaxation and healing.
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alternative treatments can help prolong a patient's life or at least improve quality of life, prevent recurrence of tumors, or prolong the remission period and reduce adverse reactions to chemotherapy and radiation.
Here is how you can use alternative medicine in a sentence, "Most herbalists will claim to have alternative medicine." Alternative medicine refers to another option in terms of medication.
Yes, it is a form of alternative medicine. "Wide use" does not make something not an alternative medicine. To not be an alternative medicine, it has to go through rigourous testing against placebos. Ayurvedic hasn't done this. It, therefore, is scientifically unproven and an alternative medicine.
What are the beliefs behind alternative medicine?
Alternative medicine tends to disagree with conventional medicine about the treatment plans for cancer
There are over 1500 alternative medicine enthusiasts in China.
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