BACKGROUND: A large proportion of cancer patients are estimated to use herbal medicines, but data to substantiate this are lacking. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of herbal medicine use among cancer patients in the West Midlands, and determine the characteristics predicting herbal medicine use. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of oncology patients (n=1498) being followed up at a hospital in Coventry was undertaken. Recipients were asked about herbal medicine use since their cancer diagnosis, and the association between sociodemographic and cancer-related characteristics and herbal medicine use was evaluated. RESULTS: A total of 1134 responses were received (75.7%). The prevalence of herbal medicine use was 19.7% (95% ...
Chinese herb medicine (CHM) is the most commonly reported traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) modalit...
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BACKGROUND: A large proportion of cancer patients are estimated to use herbal medicines, but data to...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of cancer patients are estimated to use herbal medicines, but data to...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of cancer patients are estimated to use herbal medicines, but data to...
Background and Aim: Little is known about the use of herbal medicines by people living with cancer i...
Background and Aim: Little is known about the use of herbal medicines by people living with cancer i...
Background and Aim: Little is known about the use of herbal medicines by people living with cancer i...
Background and Aim: Little is known about the use of herbal medicines by people living with cancer i...
Background: Although herbal medicines are used by patients with cancer in multiple oncology care set...
Complementary medicine (CM) is used by one third to one half of cancer patients throughout the world...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate of the use of herbal products in patients in both ...
Complementary medicine (CM) is used by one third to one half of cancer patients throughout the world...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine cancer patients\u27 use of, perceived benefits, an...
Chinese herb medicine (CHM) is the most commonly reported traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) modalit...
Copyright © 2012 Tai-Guo Liu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of cancer patients are estimated to use herbal medicines, but data to...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of cancer patients are estimated to use herbal medicines, but data to...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of cancer patients are estimated to use herbal medicines, but data to...
Background and Aim: Little is known about the use of herbal medicines by people living with cancer i...
Background and Aim: Little is known about the use of herbal medicines by people living with cancer i...
Background and Aim: Little is known about the use of herbal medicines by people living with cancer i...
Background and Aim: Little is known about the use of herbal medicines by people living with cancer i...
Background: Although herbal medicines are used by patients with cancer in multiple oncology care set...
Complementary medicine (CM) is used by one third to one half of cancer patients throughout the world...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate of the use of herbal products in patients in both ...
Complementary medicine (CM) is used by one third to one half of cancer patients throughout the world...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine cancer patients\u27 use of, perceived benefits, an...
Chinese herb medicine (CHM) is the most commonly reported traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) modalit...
Copyright © 2012 Tai-Guo Liu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...