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Complementary and alternative medicine in sarcoma patients treated in an Italian sarcoma center
Conclusions: This study shows that CAM use is frequent among adults and pediatric patients with bone and soft tissue sarcoma as in other cancer patients. Moreover, the profile of these Italian CAM consumers in sarcoma patients is similar to other studies. Patients disclosure to their oncologist or physician about the use of CAM was similar to other Italian studies, but higher compared to other international studies.
Source: Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics - June 11, 2021 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Alessandra Longhi Elisabetta Setola Cristina Ferrari Elisa Carretta Source Type: research

The Experience of an Italian Public Homeopathy Clinic during the COVID-19 Epidemic, March-May 2020.
Abstract During the COVID-19 epidemic in Italy, hospital outpatient clinics progressively decreased their activities; in March 2020 they were closed except for emergencies. During this period, the activities of the public Homeopathy Outpatient Clinic of Lucca aimed at guaranteeing therapeutic continuity to patients by means of telephone or video consultations, and searching for homeopathic medicines that best responded to early COVID-19 symptoms. In March 2020, the Complementary Medicine Working Group participated in the organization of a mission of COVID-19 Chinese experts for the online training of professionals...
Source: Homeopathy - July 7, 2020 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Rossi EG Tags: Homeopathy Source Type: research

The use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) among Italian children: A cross-sectional survey.
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of children using CAM in Novara is high, in line with investigations conducted in Northern European countries. The distribution of pathologies treated with CAM, parental socio-economic status and general scepticism towards vaccination are consistent with the literature. Physicians should keep themselves up-to-date also about evidence-based CAM therapies and, most importantly, should have an open dialogue about CAM with their patients. PMID: 31780014 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Complementary Therapies in Medicine - November 30, 2019 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Stampini V, Bortoluzzi S, Allara E, Amadori R, Surico D, Prodam F, Barone-Adesi F, Faggiano F Tags: Complement Ther Med Source Type: research

Integration of Homeopathy and Complementary Medicine in the Tuscan Public Health System and the Experience of the Homeopathic Clinic of the Lucca Hospital.
CONCLUSIONS:  These results suggest that homeopathy can effectively be integrated with allopathic medicine and that the Tuscan experience could provide a useful reference for developing national and European regulations on the use of CM and homeopathy in public healthcare. PMID: 29549880 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Homeopathy - March 17, 2018 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Rossi E, Di Stefano M, Picchi M, Panozzo MA, Noberasco C, Nurra L, Baccetti S Tags: Homeopathy Source Type: research

Integration of homeopathy and complementary medicine in the public health system in Italy: national regulation and regional experiences
Abstract Complementary medicine (CM) is being increasingly used by citizens across Europe as a means to maintain their health and to treat illness and disease. In Italy the reform of Title V of the Italian Constitution allows each Region to decide how to put into practice and organize the Public Healthcare System. The agreement among the Italian National Government, the Regions, and the Provinces of Trento and Bolzano on the terms and requirements for the quality certification of training and practice of acupuncture, herbal medicine, and homeopathy by medical doctors and dentists, signed on February 2013, ...
Source: Journal of Medicine and the Person - November 19, 2014 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: research

Use and Perceived Benefits of Complementary Therapies by Cancer Patients Receiving Conventional Treatment in Italy
Conclusion: Overall prevalence of CTs among Italian cancer patients is high and is in accordance with the European average. In addition to clinical and sociodemographic factors, the resilience trait SOC also was associated with CT use.
Source: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management - August 2, 2013 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Andrea Bonacchi, Lorenzo Fazzi, Alessandro Toccafondi, Maurizio Cantore, Andrea Mambrini, Maria Grazia Muraca, Grazia Banchelli, Mauro Panella, Francesca Focardi, Roberto Calosi, Francesco Di Costanzo, Massimo Rosselli, Guido Miccinesi Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research