In Germany, non-medical practitioners (NMPs; in German: Heilpraktiker) offer a broad range of complementary and alternative (CAM) methods. Our aim was to characterize schools for NMPs in Germany in terms of basic (medical) training and advanced education. We found 165 schools for NMPs in a systematic web-based search.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiological-based (BbCAM) methods from complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) may interact with cancer treatments, reduce efficacy, or enhance adverse effects. Although CAM usage has been evaluated well in other cancer entities, data on melanoma patients are still missing. The aim of this study was to determine CAM usage of melanoma patients using a standardized questionnaire to identify potential interactions with established and new systemic melanoma therapies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: About half of patients with cancer use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). So far, data on melanoma patients are missing.
Objective: The aim of our study was to evaluate the prevalence and predictors for the use of CAM in this patient group.
Objective: To analyze the financial burden of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in cancer treatment.
Materials And Methods: Based on a systematic search of the literature (Medline and the Cochrane Library, combining the MeSH terms 'complementary therapies', 'neoplasms', 'costs', 'cost analysis', and 'cost-benefit analysis'), an expert panel discussed different types of analyses and their significance for CAM in oncology.
Results: Of 755 publications, 43 met our criteria.