National Research Center in Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NAFKAM), Department of Community Medicine, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway.
The Norwegian Cancer Society, Oslo, Norway.
BMC Complement Med Ther. 2022 Dec 5;22(1):322. doi: 10.1186/s12906-022-03790-z.
The increasing number of patients surviving cancer leads to more people experiencing late and long term-effects from the disease and its treatment. Fatigue, sleep disorders, early menopause, pain, and nerve damage are commonly reported. Methods helping people to recover after cancer treatment are therefore essential. The aims of this study were threefold; (1) to determine the level of cancer patients suffering from late and long-term effects of cancer diagnosis and treatment in Norway, (2) explore complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) modalities used for managing these adversities, and (3) describe self-perceived benefits and harms of the CAM interventions.
The study was conducted in cooperation with the Norwegian Cancer Society (NCS) and consisted of an online cross-sectional study among members of the NCS user panel with present or previous cancer (n = 706). The study was carried out in September/October 2021 using a modified cancer-specific version of the International Questionnaire to Measure Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (I-CAM-Q). A total of 315 women and 153 men agreed to participate, resulting in a response rate of 67%.
Most of the participants (83%) suffered from late and long-term effects of cancer treatment; mostly fatigue (59.2%), sleep disorder (41.5%), hot flashes (39.2%), nerve damage (polyneuropathy, 38.0%), and pain (36.6%) with a mean number of 5.1 different late and long-term effects. Late and long-term effects were positively associated with younger age and college/university education. Nearly half of the participants experiencing late and long-term effects (43%) reported having used CAM to treat these complaints. Most frequently used were self-help practices (26%) such as relaxation therapy (19%), yoga (14%) and meditation (13%), but also visits to CAM providers were reported by 22%. Herbal- and other natural remedies to treat late and long-term effects were used by 13%. A high percentage of CAM users reported self-perceived improvements of their symptoms (86% for self-help practices, 90% for visits to CAM providers). Few experienced adverse effects of the CAM treatment.
A large proportion of cancer patients suffered from a wide range of late and long-term effects of cancer diagnosis and treatment, and they use CAM to treat these complaints to a rather high degree. Relaxation therapy, yoga, meditation, massage, and acupuncture were the most frequently used therapies regardless of complaint. The therapies used are generally considered to be both safe and beneficial for the respective complaint, indicating that the participants seem to be well informed about the choices they make.
越来越多的癌症患者幸存下来,导致更多的人经历疾病及其治疗的晚期和长期影响。疲劳、睡眠障碍、早发性绝经、疼痛和神经损伤是常见的报告症状。因此,帮助癌症患者在治疗后康复的方法至关重要。本研究的目的有三个;(1)确定在挪威患有癌症诊断和治疗后晚期和长期影响的癌症患者的水平,(2)探索用于管理这些不利影响的补充和替代医学(CAM)方式,(3)描述对 CAM 干预措施的自我感知益处和危害。
该研究与挪威癌症协会(NCS)合作进行,是一项针对 NCS 用户小组中目前或以前患有癌症的成员的在线横断面研究(n=706)。该研究于 2021 年 9 月/10 月使用国际补充和替代医学使用情况调查问卷(I-CAM-Q)的癌症特异性改良版本进行。共有 315 名女性和 153 名男性同意参加,响应率为 67%。
大多数参与者(83%)患有癌症治疗的晚期和长期影响;最常见的是疲劳(59.2%)、睡眠障碍(41.5%)、热潮红(39.2%)、神经损伤(多发性神经病,38.0%)和疼痛(36.6%),平均有 5.1 种不同的晚期和长期影响。晚期和长期影响与年龄较小和大学/大学教育呈正相关。近一半(43%)经历过晚期和长期影响的参与者报告使用 CAM 来治疗这些投诉。最常使用的是自我保健实践(26%),如放松疗法(19%)、瑜伽(14%)和冥想(13%),但也有 22%的人报告去 CAM 供应商就诊。草药和其他天然疗法也被用于治疗晚期和长期影响,占 13%。高比例的 CAM 用户报告自我感知症状改善(自我保健实践为 86%,CAM 供应商就诊为 90%)。很少有人经历过 CAM 治疗的不良反应。
很大一部分癌症患者患有广泛的癌症诊断和治疗后的晚期和长期影响,并且他们使用 CAM 来治疗这些投诉的程度相当高。无论投诉如何,放松疗法、瑜伽、冥想、按摩和针灸是最常使用的疗法。使用的疗法通常被认为是安全且对各自的投诉有益的,这表明参与者对他们所做的选择似乎有很好的了解。