2015
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs14-p2-12-11
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Abstract P2-12-11: Socioeconomic factors and the use of complimentary and alternative therapies in patients with early stage breast cancer

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Treatments not considered a part of conventional cancer care are known as Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) and are becoming increasingly popular. These CAM therapies, divided into Alternative Medical Systems (AMS), Mind-Body Interventions (MBI), Biological Based Therapies (BBT), Manipulative Therapies (MT) and Energy Therapies (ET), may or may not benefit patients (pts). Socioeconomic factors which may be associated with CAM use have not been well defined. AIM: To further… Show more

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“…[9][10][11][12] With the evolution of better diagnostic methods, early detection was improved, leading to favorable prognosis and, thus, a longer survival rate to the patients. 13,14 Breast cancer usually occurs in women over 40 years of age but it has recently been more and more diagnosed in younger individuals. 15 With this in mind, the social aspects of surgery and chemotherapy are more relevant in younger populations.…”
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“…[9][10][11][12] With the evolution of better diagnostic methods, early detection was improved, leading to favorable prognosis and, thus, a longer survival rate to the patients. 13,14 Breast cancer usually occurs in women over 40 years of age but it has recently been more and more diagnosed in younger individuals. 15 With this in mind, the social aspects of surgery and chemotherapy are more relevant in younger populations.…”
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confidence: 99%