[Omeo33] Art 1108 - Ann Oncol, 2010, 21 (5), 1094-1099
Gino Santini
g.santini a ismo.it
Mer 27 Lug 2011 15:21:00 CEST
Characteristics of cancer patients using homeopathy compared with
those in conventional care: a cross-sectional study
C. Guethlin, H. Walach, J. Naumann, H.H. Bartsch4 and M. Rostock
Background: There are only few studies on cancer patients who are
treated in complementary and alternative medicine clinics and
comparing them with patients in conventional care. We will present the
comparison of characteristics of two patient cohorts: one was treated
in a homeopathic cancer care clinic and one was treated in a
conventional oncology care (CC) outpatient clinic.
Patients and methods: Six-hundred and forty-seven patients were
included in this cross-sectional cohort study and had to fill in
questionnaires [health-related quality of life (QoL) (Functional
Assessment of Cancer Therapy—General Scale), depression and anxiety
(Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), fatigue (Multidimensional
Fatigue Inventory) and expectancies toward treatment]. Clinical data
were extracted from medical records. This study presents the
comparison of both cohorts.
Results: Patients in the homeopathy cohort are younger, better
educated and more often employed than patients in the CC cohort. The
most pronounced differences indicate longer disease histories and
different diagnostic and clinical pretreatment variables. Despite the
clinical differences, QoL as well as anxiety, depression and fatigue
was similar in both the groups.
Conclusions: Homeopathic treatment is sought by cancer patients at a
different phase during the course of the disease, which has particular
implications for research. However, expectancies toward the benefit of
the treatment as well as QoL data are similar.
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