Komplementärmedizin: Worüber Patientinnen informiert werden sollten

C. Witt
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Purpose: The aim of this multicenter cross-sectional study was to analyze a cohort of breast (BC) and gynecological cancer (GC) patients regarding their interest in, perception of and demand for integrative therapeutic health approaches. Methods: BC and GC patients were surveyed at their first integrative clinic visit using validated standardized questionnaires. Treatment goals and potential differences between the two groups were evaluated. Results: 340 patients (272 BC, 68 GC) participated in the study. The overall interest in IM was 95.3% and correlated with older age, recent chemotherapy, and higher education. A total of 89.4% were using integrative methods at the time of enrolment, primarily exercise therapy (57.5%), and vitamin supplementation (51.4%). The major short-term goal of the BC patients was a side-effects reduction of conventional therapy (70.4%); the major long-term goal was the delay of a potential tumor progression (69.3%). In the GC group, major short-term and long-term goals were slowing tumor progression (73.1% and 79.1%) and prolonging survival (70.1% and 80.6%). GC patients were significantly more impaired by the side-effects of conventional treatment than BC patients [pain (p = 0.006), obstipation (< 0.005)]. Conclusion: Our data demonstrate a high overall interest in and use of IM in BC and GC patients. This supports the need for specialized IM counseling and the implementation of integrative treatments into conventional oncological treatment regimes in both patient groups. Primary tumor site, cancer diagnosis, treatment phase, and side effects had a relevant impact on the demand for IM in our study population.
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目的:本多中心横断面研究的目的是分析一组乳腺癌(BC)和妇科癌(GC)患者对综合治疗健康方法的兴趣、感知和需求。方法:采用有效的标准化问卷对BC和GC患者在首次综合门诊就诊时进行调查。评估两组治疗目标及潜在差异。结果:340例患者(272 BC, 68 GC)参与了研究。对IM的总体兴趣为95.3%,与年龄较大、近期化疗和高等教育相关。在入组时,共有89.4%的人使用综合方法,主要是运动疗法(57.5%)和维生素补充(51.4%)。BC患者的主要短期目标是减少常规治疗的副作用(70.4%);主要的长期目标是延迟潜在的肿瘤进展(69.3%)。在GC组,主要的短期和长期目标是减缓肿瘤进展(73.1%和79.1%)和延长生存期(70.1%和80.6%)。GC患者受常规治疗副作用的损害明显大于BC患者[疼痛(p = 0.006),顽固性(p < 0.005)]。结论:我们的数据表明,BC和GC患者对IM的总体兴趣和使用很高。这支持了对两组患者进行专门的IM咨询和将综合治疗纳入常规肿瘤治疗方案的需求。在我们的研究人群中,原发肿瘤部位、癌症诊断、治疗阶段和副作用对IM的需求有相关影响。
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