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Use of Complementary Traditional Chinese Medicines by Adult Cancer Patients in Taiwan: A Nationwide Population-Based Study

机译:台湾成年癌症患者对补充中药的使用:一项基于全国人群的研究

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Background. Many patients with cancer seek complementary and alternative medicine treatments. We investigated the use of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) by adult cancer patients in Taiwan. Methods. We reviewed the Registry for Catastrophic Illness Patients Database of Taiwan, and included all adult patients diagnosed cancer, based on the International Classification of Diseases (ninth revision), from 2001 to 2009 and followed until 2011. This database allowed categorization of patients as TCM users (n = 74?620) or non-TCM users (n = 508?179). All demographic and clinical claims data were analyzed. Results. Compared with non-TCM users, TCM users were younger and more likely to be female, white-collar workers, and reside in highly urbanized areas. The average interval between cancer diagnosis and TCM consultation was 15.3 months. The most common cancer type was breast cancer in TCM users (19.4%), and intrahepatic bile duct cancer in non-TCM users (13.6%). The major condition for which TCM users visited clinics were endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases, and immunity disorders (23.2%). A total of 33.1% of TCM users visited TCM clinics more than 9 times per year and their time from diagnosis to first TCM consultation was 5.14 months. The most common TCM treatment was Chinese herbal medicine. The common diseases for which cancer patients sought TCM treatment were insomnia, malaise and fatigue, dizziness and headache, gastrointestinal disorders, myalgia and fasciitis, anxiety, and depression. Overall, TCM users had a lower adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) for mortality (aHR = 0.69, 95% CI = 0.68-0.70) after adjustment for age, sex, urbanization of residence, occupation, annual medical center visits, and annual non–medical center visits. Conclusions. This study provides an overview of TCM usage among adult cancer patients in Taiwan. TCM use varied among patients with different types of cancer. Physicians caring for cancer patients should pay more attention to their patients’ use of complementary TCM.
机译:背景。许多癌症患者寻求补充和替代药物治疗。我们调查了台湾成年癌症患者对中药(TCM)的使用情况。方法。我们回顾了台湾的灾难性疾病患者注册表,并根据国际疾病分类(第9版)对2001年至2009年以及之后直至2011年的所有诊断为癌症的成年患者进行了分类。该数据库允许将患者分类为中医用户(n = 74-620)或非TCM用户(n = 508-179)。分析了所有人口统计和临床索赔数据。结果。与非TCM用户相比,TCM用户更年轻,更有可能是女性,白领,并且居住在高度城市化的地区。癌症诊断和中医咨询之间的平均间隔为15.3个月。最常见的癌症类型是中医使用者中的乳腺癌(19.4%)和非中医使用者中的肝内胆管癌(13.6%)。中医使用者到诊所就诊的主要条件是内分泌,营养和代谢性疾病以及免疫功能障碍(23.2%)。每年共有33.1%的中医用户访问中医诊所超过9次,他们从诊断到第一次中医咨询的时间为5.14个月。最常见的中药治疗是中草药。癌症患者寻求中医治疗的常见疾病是失眠,不适和疲劳,头晕和头痛,胃肠道疾病,肌痛和筋膜炎,焦虑症和抑郁症。总体而言,经过年龄,性别,居住城市化,职业,职业,年度医疗中心就诊以及年度非医疗中心访问。结论。这项研究概述了台湾成年癌症患者中医使用情况。在患有不同类型癌症的患者中,中医使用情况有所不同。照顾癌症患者的医师应更加注意患者对补充中药的使用。

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