Baum Michael, Cassileth Barrie R, Daniel Rosy, Ernst Edzard, Filshie Jacqueline, Nagel Gerd Arno, Horneber Markus, Kohn Michelle, Lejeune Stéphane, Maher Jane, Terje Risberg, Smith Wendy B
Department of Surgery, University College London, The Portland Hospital, Consulting Rooms, 212-214 Great Portland Street, London W1N 6AH, UK.
Eur J Cancer. 2006 Aug;42(12):1711-4. doi: 10.1016/j.ejca.2006.02.019. Epub 2006 Jun 27.
Patients diagnosed with breast cancer have many needs that for a start include the expectation of cure. Where cure is unlikely there is always a place for hope and spiritual support. Furthermore whether dealing with the early stages or with the advanced disease patients require symptomatic control that encompasses pain relief, control of nausea and vomiting and psychological distress. To achieve all of these goals there is a need that goes beyond the role of scientific medicine. This position papers describes the guidelines for the use of complimentary and alternative medicine (CAM) developed by a workshop on behalf of the European Society of Mastology (EUSOMA).