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Cancer Care
Boost Your Immunity
Total Wellness Centre believes that patients should learn about all medical options available to them to make informed decisions. Acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) have been used to help build a stronger immune system for generations. As an adjunct treatment, acupuncture and TCM can help speed your recovery from various ailments, including cancer and cancer treatments. As a stand-alone treatment for various ailments, including pain associated with cancer, acupuncture and TCM are very effective.
Nausea from Chemotherapy
The various drug cocktails used in Chemotherapy are harsh and can have long term side effects. Let acupuncture and TCM help you with nausea associated with Chemotherapy, stress and fatigue associated with Chemotherapy, a compromised immune system due to Chemotherapy and other unwanted acute or chronic side effects of cancer treatment. The following studies assess the efficacy of acupuncture in treating nausea.
Good clinical evidence has been reported for the effect of PC6 acupuncture in preventing or attenuating postoperative and pregnancy related nausea. The primary aim of this study was to examine whether PC6 acupuncture during a period of chemotherapy could complement pharmacological treatment of nausea in cancer patients in the palliative stage of their disease. The patients underwent 10 treatment sessions with PC6 acupuncture over the course of three weeks, and at two follow ups during the following week. Compared to before treatment, the patients scored a significantly reduced intensity of nausea before the last treatment session (P<0.01) and at the first follow up (P<0.05). The study demonstrated that acupuncture treatment in cancer patients can be associated with a significantly reduced intensity of nausea during a period of chemotherapy in their final phase of life.1
The recent rediscovery of the natural traditional medical sciences has contributed to improve the treatment of the human diseases and, in particular, it has been shown that the pharmacological approach is not the only possible strategy in the treatment of nausea and vomiting, since bioenergetic approaches, such as acupressure and acupuncture, may also counteract the onset of vomiting due to different causes. Previous preliminary clinical studies had already suggested a possible efficacy of acupressure also in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced vomiting resistant to the classical antiemetic drugs. The aim of this study was to confirm these preliminary data. The study was performed in 100 consecutive metastatic solid tumour patients, who underwent chemotherapy for their advanced neoplastic disease, and who had no benefit from the standard antiemetic agents, including corticosteroids, antidopaminergics and 5-HT 3R-antagonists. Acupressure was made by a stimulation of PC6 acupoint. The emetic symptomatology was reduced by acupressure in 68/100 (68%) patients, without significant differences in relation to tumour histotype. This study confirms previous preliminary clinical results, which had already suggested the potential efficacy of acupressure in the treatment of vomiting due to cancer chemotherapy. Therefore, acupressure may be successfully included within the therapeutic strategies of cancer chemotherapy-induced vomiting.2
Other studies are available, please ask us for further reading.
Fertility and Cancer Treatments
Often patients who have overcome cancer have trouble conceiving a child. This can be due to the treatment or to the cancer itself. Total Wellness Centre specializes in both male and female fertility treatments, including those fertility disorders caused by cancer. Please browse our fertility pages and studies for further information.
References
1. Nystrom E, Ridderstrom G, Leffler AS. Manual acupuncture as an adjunctive treatment of nausea in patients with cancer in palliative care - a prospective, observational pilot study. Acupunct Med. 2008 Mar;26(1):27-32.
2. Gardani G, Cerrone R, Biella C, Galbiati G, Proserpio E, Casiraghi M, Arnoffi J, Meregalli M, Trabattoni P, Dapretto E, Giani L, Messina G, Lissoni P. A progress study of 100 cancer patients treated by acupressure for chemotherapy-induced vomiting after failure with the pharmacological approach, Minerva Med. 2007 Dec;98(6):665-8.
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