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Patients who use only complementary anti-cancer treatment are less likely to survive than those who use standard drugs.
Source: BBC
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Patients who apply complementary therapies by avoiding conventional treatments reduce their chances of survival, according to the researchers.
A study of 1,290 patients in the United States showed that those who follow this type of treatment often refuse chemotherapy or surgery.
Compared with those who used standard therapies, fewer patients survived for five years.
The experts urged patients not to refuse proven drugs for the treatment of cancer.
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Experts say the use of complementary therapy, which includes special diets, minerals , vitamins, infusions, yoga and acupuncture, growing in the United States.
The study included 258 patients using complementary therapies and at least one standard treatment and 1032 of those who used only conventional drugs.
The study showed that a minority of those who received complementary therapies survived five years after the start of treatment – 82.2% compared to 86.6%.
It was discovered that they were twice as dysfunctional at one point during the nine-year study, which was the consequence of a refusal or a delay in the treatment.
The comparison of people taking complementary treatment with those who do not use it shows that:
- 34% reject chemotherapy against 3.2%
- 53% refuse radiotherapy against 2.3% 19659020] 7% refused surgery against 0.1%