“…Generally, these TCM techniques have been used to partially alleviate the adverse side-effects of western cancer treatments, such as nausea and depression, and have often improved the quality of life, although at least one qigong practitioner claims that the practice of qigong has actually cured her of stage three lymphoma [54]. Qigong and tai chi have been used successfully in the treatment of breast cancer [55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64], cognitive impairment [65,66], colorectal cancer [67,68], fatigue [69][70][71], gastrointestinal cancer [72], hematological malignancies [73], the immune system [74], pain management [75][76][77], quality of life [78][79][80][81][82][83], sleep disturbance [84], and symptom management [85], usually in conjunction with Western medicine, although some Asian studies have found that tai chi and qigong have been effective when used alone. In fact, some Chinese hospitals are devoted entirely to treatment of cancer and other diseases using tai chi and/ or qigong exclusively.…”