Expert-guided approaches to complementary interventions for common side effects of cancer therapies: a practice-based perspective from integrative oncology centers in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Marcela Winkler, Thomas Breitkreuz, Jürgen Brust, Stefanie Frenzel, Julia Gottfried, Wolfgang Heyl, Stefan Hiller, Ralf-Dieter Hofheinz, Meike Jocher, Elke Kaschdailewitsch, Hans Lampe, Maria Livas, Heike Mönnich, Claudia Raichle, Jane Reutter, Jens-Paul Seldte

TL;DR
This paper presents expert-recommended integrative treatments for common cancer therapy side effects, developed by professionals in Germany.
Contribution
Provides new, practice-based integrative treatment guidelines for chemotherapy-induced mucositis, nausea, and cancer-related fatigue.
Findings
Top interventions for mucositis include sage tea mouth rinses and sea buckthorn oil.
Movement therapy and sleep hygiene are recommended for cancer-related fatigue.
Acupressure and ginger are suggested for nausea and vomiting.
Abstract
Cancer patients commonly suffer from substantial side effects of oncological therapies. Therefore, the Oncology Working Group of the Competence Network for Integrative Medicine in Baden-Württemberg, Germany (KIM-BW) developed practice-oriented recommendations for the integrative treatment of chemotherapy-induced mucositis (CIM), nausea and vomiting (CINV), and cancer-related fatigue (CRF). Two expert groups of physicians and nurses developed therapeutic recommendations using an interdisciplinary expert consensus process oriented on a Delphi-methodology with a standardized scoring matrix, considering training, feasibility, time intensity, clinical effectiveness, contraindications, and interactions. The consensus process was complemented by a targeted, non-systematic literature search conducted across the AWMF S3 Guideline on Complementary Medicine in Oncology, the KOKON knowledge…
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TopicsComplementary and Alternative Medicine Studies · Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology · Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
