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Long-term breast cancer survivors' use of complementary therapies: perceived impact on recovery and prevention of recurrence.

机译:长期乳腺癌幸存者使用补充疗法:对恢复和预防复发的感知影响。

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OBJECTIVE: Many cancer survivors use some form of complementary therapy (CT); this is particularly true for women with breast cancer. The majority of reports on CT use in women with breast cancer have focused on CT use during cancer treatment or within a year or two of treatment completion. The purpose of this study was to evaluate longer-term breast cancer survivors' (average, 8.7 years) frequency of CT use and their beliefs about the role of CT in cancer recovery and the prevention of cancer recurrence, as well as the relationship of CT use with current life satisfaction. METHODS: A mail survey was completed by 608 breast cancer survivors a minimum of 2 years after their most recent cancer diagnosis. Participants were contacted through the American Cancer Society Reach to Recovery program in Florida. The self-report questionnaire inquired about the use of various CTs, beliefs about CT, current life satisfaction, demographic characteristics, and cancer treatment history. RESULTS: Most of the respondents were older than 50, were Caucasian, were married, had attended or completed college, and were at least 5 years after breast cancer treatment. The most commonly used CTs included exercise, vitamins, prayer/spiritual practice, support groups, humor, self-help books, and relaxation. These survivors used CT therapies because they wanted to play a more active role in their cancer recovery, to manage stress, and to maintain hope. A majority of them reported that they used CT to reduce the risk of cancer recurrence. Use of CT was not correlated with life satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: Most of the breast cancer survivors in this study had used some form of CT since the time of their most recent cancer diagnosis and believed that such therapies could be of significant benefit, despite a lack of correlation between CT use and current life satisfaction. Many believed that use of CT may prevent cancer recurrence. It is important, therefore, to investigate the efficacy of various CTs among longer-term cancer survivors, especially with regard to their potential in preventing cancer recurrence.
机译:目的:许多癌症幸存者使用某种形式的辅助治疗(CT);对于患有乳腺癌的女性来说尤其如此。乳腺癌妇女使用CT的大多数报道都集中在癌症治疗期间或治疗完成后一两年内的CT使用。这项研究的目的是评估长期乳腺癌幸存者(平均8.7年)使用CT的频率以及他们对CT在癌症康复和预防癌症复发中的作用的信念以及与CT之间的关系的看法。以目前的生活满意度使用。方法:608名乳腺癌幸存者在最近一次癌症诊断后至少两年内完成了邮件调查。通过美国癌症协会佛罗里达州康复计划接触了参与者。自我报告调查表询问了各种CT的使用,有关CT的信念,当前的生活满意度,人口统计学特征和癌症治疗史。结果:大多数受访者年龄超过50岁,是白种人,已婚,已经上过大学或完成了大学学习,并且至少在乳腺癌治疗后5年。最常用的CT包括运动,维生素,祈祷/精神练习,支持小组,幽默,自助书籍和放松。这些幸存者之所以使用CT疗法,是因为他们希望在癌症康复,控制压力和维持希望方面发挥更积极的作用。他们中的大多数报告说,他们使用CT来降低癌症复发的风险。 CT的使用与生活满意度无关。结论:本研究中的大多数乳腺癌幸存者自从最近一次癌症诊断以来就已经使用了某种形式的CT,并认为尽管CT使用与目前的生活满意度之间没有相关性,但这种疗法可能会带来重大益处。许多人认为使用CT可以预防癌症复发。因此,重要的是要研究各种CT在长期癌症幸存者中的功效,尤其是在预防癌症复发方面。

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