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The Efficacy Of Complementary Therapies In Reducing Cancer-Related Pain, Sarah A. Hocking Jan 2008

The Efficacy Of Complementary Therapies In Reducing Cancer-Related Pain, Sarah A. Hocking

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Pain is a persistent and troubling condition for patients with cancer. Because medications often provide incomplete management of cancer-related pain, adjunct treatment may be necessary to provide more complete pain management. Complementary and alternative therapies are becoming increasingly prevalent in cancer pain management. However, lack of knowledge regarding the efficacy of complementary therapies may prevent patients and nurses from implementing them. The purpose of this article is to provide a review of literature on the efficacy of various complementary and alternative therapies for managing cancer-related pain, including massage, aromatherapy, hypnosis, and music therapy. Eighteen recent research articles related to this …