Schmidt K, Ernst E
Complementary Medicine, Peninsula Medical School, Universities of Exeter & Plymouth, Institute of Health & Social Care, 25 Victoria Park Road, Exeter EX2 4NT, UK.
Ann Oncol. 2004 May;15(5):733-42. doi: 10.1093/annonc/mdh174.
Many cancer patients search the World Wide Web for information on complementary and alternative medicine. The aim of this study was to evaluate the quality of such information and identify the treatments most frequently discussed. Materials and methods We used a pre-tested search strategy to identify the websites that are most likely to be used by cancer patients and assessed them according to pre-defined criteria.
Thirty-two websites were included in this analysis. The quality of these sites was scored on a point system and varied between 8 and 14 points with a maximum of 14. Most sites issued recommendations for a plethora of treatments, which are typically not supported by sound scientific evidence. Three sites had the potential for harming patients through the advice issued. The most frequently discussed therapies were herbal medicines, diets and mind-body therapies.
The most popular websites on complementary and alternative medicine for cancer offer information of extremely variable quality. Many endorse unproven therapies and some are outright dangerous.
许多癌症患者在万维网上搜索补充和替代医学的信息。本研究的目的是评估此类信息的质量,并确定讨论最频繁的治疗方法。材料和方法 我们使用预先测试的搜索策略来识别癌症患者最有可能使用的网站,并根据预先定义的标准对其进行评估。
本分析纳入了32个网站。这些网站的质量采用评分系统进行评分,分数在8至14分之间,最高为14分。大多数网站针对大量治疗方法给出了建议,而这些建议通常没有可靠的科学证据支持。有三个网站给出的建议可能会对患者造成伤害。讨论最频繁的疗法是草药、饮食和身心疗法。
最受欢迎的癌症补充和替代医学网站提供的信息质量参差不齐。许多网站认可未经证实的疗法,有些甚至是危险的。