Background: The use of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) by breast cancer patients is growing. Few studies have examined the complexity of breast cancer survivors’ attitudes, lived experiences, barriers, and perceptions in using TCM as part of their treatment journey. This article examines breast cancer survivors’ experiences, perceptions of, and benefits (or not) in using TCM. Methods: Qualitative research, using semi-structured interviews, was the chosen methodology. Results: Participants used TCM as a form of self-help and as a complement, not an alternative, to standard care. Overall, 100% of the participants used acupuncture, 62% used Chinese herbal medicine, 23% used Qigong, and 23% used Chinese dietary therapy. Participants reported...
This abstract reports on building up integrative approaches in cancer care in Australia with Chinese...
Abstract Chinese medicine has been used to treat a variety of cancer-related conditions. This study ...
Women diagnosed with breast cancer experience symptom clusters in addition to existential issues fro...
Background: The use of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) by breast cancer patients is growing. Few ...
The use of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) by breast cancer patients is growing. Few studies have...
Abstract Introduction An increasing number of breast cancer survivors (BCS) use traditional Chinese ...
This qualitative study seeks to explore the role within the context of Australian breast cancer onco...
Ji-Wei Wang,1 Zhi-Qi Yang,1 Cong Liu,1 Si-Jia Chen,1 Qian Shen,1 Tian-Rui Zhang,1 Nancy S Partike,2 ...
BACKGROUND: The earliest description of Cancer was found in the Sung Dynasty (1237AD), the Chinese c...
Objective: \ud The nature of contemporary cancer therapy means that patients are faced with difficul...
Background: The use of traditional, complementary and alternative medicine (TCAM) is highly prevalen...
Objectives: The number of cancer survivors is increasing as a result of advances in detection and tr...
Objective: Survivors report Hot Flushes/Night Sweats (HF/NS) as the most debilitating side-effect of...
Background: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is widely used among Chinese cancer patients. However...
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been widely used in China and other East Asian countries for ...
This abstract reports on building up integrative approaches in cancer care in Australia with Chinese...
Abstract Chinese medicine has been used to treat a variety of cancer-related conditions. This study ...
Women diagnosed with breast cancer experience symptom clusters in addition to existential issues fro...
Background: The use of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) by breast cancer patients is growing. Few ...
The use of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) by breast cancer patients is growing. Few studies have...
Abstract Introduction An increasing number of breast cancer survivors (BCS) use traditional Chinese ...
This qualitative study seeks to explore the role within the context of Australian breast cancer onco...
Ji-Wei Wang,1 Zhi-Qi Yang,1 Cong Liu,1 Si-Jia Chen,1 Qian Shen,1 Tian-Rui Zhang,1 Nancy S Partike,2 ...
BACKGROUND: The earliest description of Cancer was found in the Sung Dynasty (1237AD), the Chinese c...
Objective: \ud The nature of contemporary cancer therapy means that patients are faced with difficul...
Background: The use of traditional, complementary and alternative medicine (TCAM) is highly prevalen...
Objectives: The number of cancer survivors is increasing as a result of advances in detection and tr...
Objective: Survivors report Hot Flushes/Night Sweats (HF/NS) as the most debilitating side-effect of...
Background: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is widely used among Chinese cancer patients. However...
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been widely used in China and other East Asian countries for ...
This abstract reports on building up integrative approaches in cancer care in Australia with Chinese...
Abstract Chinese medicine has been used to treat a variety of cancer-related conditions. This study ...
Women diagnosed with breast cancer experience symptom clusters in addition to existential issues fro...