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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Thu Nov 14, 2019, 05:42 AM Nov 2019

Complementary cancer therapies 'do more harm than good'

https://www.bbc.com/news/health-50409431

Complementary cancer therapies 'do more harm than good'

7 hours ago

Cancer patients should tell their doctors if they are taking herbal products because some of the ingredients could stop their treatment working, a cancer conference has heard.

Garlic, ginger and ginkgo pills, for example, can delay the healing of skin wounds when breast cancer spreads.

Surgeon Prof Maria Joao Cardoso, said there was no evidence that herbal therapies or creams worked.

If in doubt, it was best not to take anything, she said.

"Doctors need to be more proactive about asking their patients what else they are taking when they are being treated for cancer," Prof Cardoso, head breast surgeon at the Champalimaud Cancer Centre in Lisbon, Portugal, told the BBC.

She said it was particularly important that patients always checked with their doctors first before trying complementary therapies for cancer that had spread to the skin.

This happens in one in five cases of breast cancer - and less in other cancers.

The danger is that many products can interfere with hormone therapy or chemotherapy treatments, and certain ones prolong the blood clotting process - which can lead to wounds taking longer to heal and more scarring.

She highlighted the following herbal products as examples of those which slow down clotting:
◾green chiretta
◾feverfew
◾garlic
◾ginkgo
◾ginseng
◾hawthorn
◾horse chestnut
◾turmeric
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Complementary cancer therapies 'do more harm than good' (Original Post) nitpicker Nov 2019 OP
When the medical profession releases its attachment to the pharmaceutical industry and in2herbs Nov 2019 #1

in2herbs

(3,136 posts)
1. When the medical profession releases its attachment to the pharmaceutical industry and
Thu Nov 14, 2019, 08:53 AM
Nov 2019

allows/conducts clinical trials on alternative therapies the same way it does on pharmaceuticals then and only then should their opinion on this subject be considered.

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