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血液学/肿瘤学中的整合医学:益处、伦理考量及争议

Integrative medicine in hematology/oncology: benefits, ethical considerations, and controversies.

作者信息

Rosenthal David S, Dean-Clower Elizabeth

机构信息

Harvard University, 75 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.

出版信息

Hematology Am Soc Hematol Educ Program. 2005:491-7. doi: 10.1182/asheducation-2005.1.491.

Abstract

Integrative Medicine (IM), a newly emerging field, has evolved from Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM). CAM refers to diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not presently considered part of conventional medicine and generally have limited scientific evidence. In the US, CAM is a multi-billion dollar, unregulated industry with potential benefits and risks to consumers, including cancer patients, who are high utilizers of complementary therapies. Patients' CAM use often is unsupervised by physicians, yet patients need the advice and guidance of their hematologists/oncologists as part of total cancer care. Ethical and legal issues physicians need to address include inquiring about and educating patients regarding potential interactions (e.g., drug-herb, radiation-antioxidant) or product contaminants, while discussing other therapies that may alleviate symptoms and/or improve quality of life. Administratively, CAM offerings in medical settings require relevant policies and procedures, such as properly credentialing practitioners and providing financial assistance counseling for those who cannot afford fee-for-service. Unlike "Alternative Medicine," the goal of IM is to combine mainstream medical therapies and CAM therapies (e.g., acupuncture, meditation, music therapy) that have some high-quality scientific evidence of safety and effectiveness. The Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO), a new international organization of oncology professionals studying and integrating effective complementary therapies in cancer care, serves as a forum for presenting scientific data on these therapies while emphasizing the importance of developing infrastructure that promotes IM principles and practices. The ultimate goal is to develop multidisciplinary expertise and therapeutic synergy between conventional and complementary therapies.

摘要

整合医学(IM)是一个新兴领域,它由补充替代医学(CAM)发展而来。CAM指的是各种医疗保健系统、实践和产品,目前它们不被视为传统医学的一部分,并且通常只有有限的科学证据。在美国,CAM是一个价值数十亿美元且不受监管的行业,对消费者包括癌症患者有潜在的益处和风险,癌症患者是补充疗法的高使用者。患者使用CAM往往未得到医生的监督,但患者在癌症全面治疗中需要血液科医生/肿瘤内科医生的建议和指导。医生需要解决的伦理和法律问题包括询问并教育患者有关潜在的相互作用(如药物 - 草药、放疗 - 抗氧化剂)或产品污染物,同时讨论其他可能缓解症状和/或改善生活质量的疗法。在管理方面,医疗机构提供CAM服务需要相关政策和程序,例如对从业者进行适当的资质认证,并为那些无力支付服务费用的人提供经济援助咨询。与“替代医学”不同,整合医学的目标是将主流医学疗法与具有一些高质量安全性和有效性科学证据的CAM疗法(如针灸、冥想、音乐疗法)相结合。整合肿瘤学会(SIO)是一个新的国际肿瘤学专业组织,致力于研究并将有效的补充疗法整合到癌症治疗中,它作为一个论坛展示关于这些疗法的科学数据,同时强调发展促进整合医学原则和实践的基础设施的重要性。最终目标是在传统疗法和补充疗法之间发展多学科专业知识和治疗协同作用。

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