PURPOSE: Qigong as a complementary and alternative modality of traditional Chinese medicine is often used by cancer patients to manage their symptoms. The aim of this systematic review is to critically evaluate the effectiveness of qigong exercise in cancer care. METHODS: Thirteen databases were searched from their inceptions through November 2010. All controlled clinical trials of qigong exercise among cancer patients were included. The strength of the evidence was evaluated for all included studies using the Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine Levels of Evidence. The validity of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was also evaluated using the Jadad Scale. RESULTS: Twenty-three studies including eight RCTs and fifteen non-randomized ...
Background: Up to 80% of cancer patients experience insomnia that significantly affects their qualit...
Background: Substantial numbers of cancer patients use complementary medicine therapies, even withou...
Background: Substantial numbers of cancer patients use complementary medicine therapies, even withou...
Cancer is the second leading cause of noncommunicable disease death, with an increasing incidence. Q...
Background: The purpose of this discussion is to explore the theory, evidence base, and practice of ...
Purpose: Qigong training has recently become a popular form of supportive care for cancer patients. ...
Abstract: Research studies of Qigong therapy for cancer for the past 20 years in China were reviewe...
Objectives Qigong has been recommended to improve health and prevent disease but the evidence is inc...
Background. Due to the limitations and side effects of conventional cancer treatment, especially in ...
Quality of life (QOL) of cancer patients is often diminished due to the side effects of treatment an...
Aim: To evaluate, in a RCT, the use of medical qigong (MQ) compared with usual care to improve the Q...
The negative influence of cancer on individual lives, families, communities, and healthcare institut...
Objective: The purpose of this review was to evaluate the effectiveness of Qigong in improving the q...
Free Paper Session - Psychosocial Oncology: abstract no. A49The 17th Hong Kong International Cancer ...
[[abstract]]Background: Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is a heterogeneous group of lymphoproliferative malig...
Background: Up to 80% of cancer patients experience insomnia that significantly affects their qualit...
Background: Substantial numbers of cancer patients use complementary medicine therapies, even withou...
Background: Substantial numbers of cancer patients use complementary medicine therapies, even withou...
Cancer is the second leading cause of noncommunicable disease death, with an increasing incidence. Q...
Background: The purpose of this discussion is to explore the theory, evidence base, and practice of ...
Purpose: Qigong training has recently become a popular form of supportive care for cancer patients. ...
Abstract: Research studies of Qigong therapy for cancer for the past 20 years in China were reviewe...
Objectives Qigong has been recommended to improve health and prevent disease but the evidence is inc...
Background. Due to the limitations and side effects of conventional cancer treatment, especially in ...
Quality of life (QOL) of cancer patients is often diminished due to the side effects of treatment an...
Aim: To evaluate, in a RCT, the use of medical qigong (MQ) compared with usual care to improve the Q...
The negative influence of cancer on individual lives, families, communities, and healthcare institut...
Objective: The purpose of this review was to evaluate the effectiveness of Qigong in improving the q...
Free Paper Session - Psychosocial Oncology: abstract no. A49The 17th Hong Kong International Cancer ...
[[abstract]]Background: Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is a heterogeneous group of lymphoproliferative malig...
Background: Up to 80% of cancer patients experience insomnia that significantly affects their qualit...
Background: Substantial numbers of cancer patients use complementary medicine therapies, even withou...
Background: Substantial numbers of cancer patients use complementary medicine therapies, even withou...