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Complementary and alternative medicine for women with cancer: How can health care professionals provide realistic hope for improved wellbeing?
Megan Crichton,
Skye Marshall
Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine
Bond University Nutrition and Dietetics Research Group
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Healthcare Professionals
100%
Well-being
100%
Complementary Medicine
100%
Female Cancer
100%
Medicine Use
42%
Acupuncture
14%
Non-pharmacological
14%
Patient Demand
14%
Patients with Cancer
14%
Hurt
14%
Dietary Supplements
14%
Multidisciplinary Cancer Care
14%
Cancer Care
14%
Non-disclosure
14%
All-natural
14%
Care Professionals
14%
Conventional Medicine
14%
Herbal Products
14%
Meditation
14%
Female Sex
14%
Patients with Breast Cancer
14%
Cancer Journey
14%
Female Population
14%
Cancer 2
14%
Predictors of Use
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Health Care Personnel
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Healthcare Professional
100%
Hope
100%
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
100%
Prevalence
14%
Breast Cancer
14%
Acupuncture
14%
Medicine
14%
Oral
14%
Dietary Supplement
14%
Chiropractic
14%
Massage
14%
Herbal Product
14%