Alternative vs Complementary Mesothelioma Treatments

10/09/2009 Published in Mesothelioma, Mesothelioma Treatment

There can be some confusion when discussing alternative and complementary treatment options for mesothelioma and other serious illnesses.  While I can't give you medical advice, I can give you information and things to consider when exploring these types of treatment options.  Please always consult your doctor before trying any alternative or complementary treatments to avoid potential problems. Some basic information:

Alternative Medicine

  • Typically used in place of conventional medicine
  • Often these methods are unproven
  • Can be invasive
  • Are potentially harmful (safety and effectiveness have not been studied)
  • Examples include megavitamins, herbs, and homeopathic teas

Complementary Medicine

  • Typically used together with conventional medicine
  • May be helpful in supporting the patient during treatment
  • Can decrease patients side effects and discomfort while undergoing treatment
  • Have data to support their effectiveness
  • Examples include Tai Chi, massage, mind-body techniques, and counseling

As more patients are looking into alternative and complementary therapy, medical providers have asked for increased research in these areas.  Some sources say up to 50% of patients explore or participate in these types of therapies.  As medical providers learn more they are incorporating these methods into their practices.  Integrative medicine - combining complementary treatments with conventional care is being more common as these therapies prove to be effective. More information can be found at the Mayo Clinic - Complementary and alternative medicine:  What is it
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