2022
DOI: 10.1089/jicm.2022.0660
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The Society for Integrative Oncology: Two Decades of Global Leadership in Evidence-Based Integrative Health Care

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“…Discussions about using TCIM in oncology care were strengthened with the creation of the Society of Integrative Oncology (SIO), a non-profit multidisciplinary organization founded in 2003 to promote research and practice of integrative approaches to cancer prevention, treatment and palliative care through the proposition of clinical protocols (14, 15). Over the past 20 years, efforts have been made by experts who are members of the SIO, including countries in North America, Europe and Asia, both for a more comprehensive understanding of this emerging field of activity and for the search for evidence for systematization of practices and professional training (16,17).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Discussions about using TCIM in oncology care were strengthened with the creation of the Society of Integrative Oncology (SIO), a non-profit multidisciplinary organization founded in 2003 to promote research and practice of integrative approaches to cancer prevention, treatment and palliative care through the proposition of clinical protocols (14, 15). Over the past 20 years, efforts have been made by experts who are members of the SIO, including countries in North America, Europe and Asia, both for a more comprehensive understanding of this emerging field of activity and for the search for evidence for systematization of practices and professional training (16,17).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From this perspective, the consensus definition presented by the SIO is that integrative oncology is "a patient-centered, evidence-informed field of cancer care that utilizes mind and body practices, natural products, and/or lifestyle modifications from different traditions alongside conventional cancer treatments" (16: 702). Therefore, it aims to enable people to become active participants in the care process to improve health and quality of life and prevent cancer, in addition to optimizing clinical results throughout treatment, improving health conditions in survival and/or reducing symptom burden associated with cancer or treatments (16,17).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%