2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4741.2009.00739.x
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Survival Impact of Integrative Cancer Care in Advanced Metastatic Breast Cancer

Abstract: Integrative cancer treatment is of substantial interest to many cancer patients. Research is needed to evaluate the effects of integrative treatment on patient outcomes. We report survival data for a consecutive case series of advanced metastatic breast cancer patients who received a comprehensive clinical program combining conventional treatments with nutrition and supplementation, fitness and mind-spirit instruction at the Block Center for Integrative Cancer Treatment. Treatment outcomes using integrative ca… Show more

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“…Further, expectations of treatment, both in terms of efficacy and of toxicity, vary greatly based upon the specific treatment, patient characteristics, and tumour characteristics [22,23]. Thus, the goals of treatment for patients with metastatic breast cancer are influenced by estimates of prognoses as well as a balance between physician and patient preferences regarding efficacy and toxicity considerations [22][23][24].…”
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“…Further, expectations of treatment, both in terms of efficacy and of toxicity, vary greatly based upon the specific treatment, patient characteristics, and tumour characteristics [22,23]. Thus, the goals of treatment for patients with metastatic breast cancer are influenced by estimates of prognoses as well as a balance between physician and patient preferences regarding efficacy and toxicity considerations [22][23][24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Traditionally, objective measures of response and survival have been the targeted end points in clinical trial design and in physician selection of therapy for metastatic breast cancer [22,23]. More recently, issues on quality of life have surfaced as important end points, especially from the perspective of the patient [22,23]. The decision-making process in selecting the optimal treatment for patients with metastatic breast cancer is therefore, a multidimensional process involving subjective as well as objective goals of the treatment [22][23][24].…”
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confidence: 99%
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