Fremd Carlo, Hack Carolin C, Schneeweiss Andreas, Rauch Geraldine, Wallwiener Diethelm, Brucker Sara Yvonne, Taran Florin-Andrei, Hartkopf Andreas, Overkamp Friedrich, Tesch Hans, Fehm Tanja, Hadji Peyman, Janni Wolfgang, Lüftner Diana, Lux Michael P, Müller Volkmar, Ettl Johannes, Belleville Erik, Sohn Christof, Schuetz Florian, Beckmann Matthias M, Fasching Peter A, Wallwiener Markus
National Center for Tumor Diseases, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Hospital Erlangen, Comprehensive Cancer Center Erlangen/European Metropolitan Area Nuremberg (CCC ER-EMN), INF 440, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany.
Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2017 May;295(5):1239-1245. doi: 10.1007/s00404-017-4348-2. Epub 2017 Mar 22.
The present study aims to analyze a cohort of advanced breast cancer patients in Germany to assess their interest in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and patient's use of most frequent CAM methods.
Based on the PREGNANT real-time breast cancer registry which is a multicenter study in Germany, questionnaires of 580 patients with advanced breast cancer were evaluated. The implemented questionnaire for CAM asked for general interest in CAM and for patient's use of different CAM methods at present and in the past. The interest and application of CAM were analyzed for association with patients' characteristics such as tumor, patient, and therapy characteristics.
In total, 436 out of 580 (75%) patients claimed to be interested in CAM. Further, interest in CAM is significantly correlated with younger age and absence of metastasis at the time of diagnosis. Multivariate analysis confirmed the patient's age and distant disease status at the time of diagnosis as related to interest in CAM. A total of 56.4% of patients applied any CAM method in the past. Moreover, with increasing lines of therapies, the more frequent use of CAM was observed. Hereby, praying, vitamin supplements, and other food supplements were most frequently applied.
Our data demonstrate high overall interest and frequent use of CAM in advanced breast cancer patients supporting a strong demand of breast cancer patients for complementary counseling and treatments additional to the established cancer therapies. It is indispensable to implement counseling and evidence-based complementary treatments into clinical routine of cancer centers and to adapt postgraduate medical education, respectively.
本研究旨在分析德国一组晚期乳腺癌患者,以评估他们对补充和替代医学(CAM)的兴趣以及患者对最常用CAM方法的使用情况。
基于德国一项多中心研究的PREGNANT实时乳腺癌登记系统,对580例晚期乳腺癌患者的问卷进行了评估。实施的CAM问卷询问了患者对CAM的总体兴趣以及患者目前和过去对不同CAM方法的使用情况。分析了CAM的兴趣和应用与患者特征(如肿瘤、患者和治疗特征)之间的关联。
在580例患者中,共有436例(75%)声称对CAM感兴趣。此外,对CAM的兴趣与较年轻的年龄以及诊断时无转移显著相关。多变量分析证实,患者的年龄和诊断时的远处疾病状态与对CAM的兴趣有关。共有56.4%的患者过去使用过任何CAM方法。此外,随着治疗线数的增加,观察到CAM的使用频率越高。其中,祈祷、维生素补充剂和其他食品补充剂应用最为频繁。
我们的数据表明,晚期乳腺癌患者对CAM的总体兴趣较高且使用频繁,这支持了乳腺癌患者对既定癌症治疗之外的补充咨询和治疗有强烈需求。在癌症中心的临床常规中实施咨询和循证补充治疗以及调整研究生医学教育分别是必不可少的。