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1. Harnessing the nutriceutics in early-stage breast cancer: mechanisms, combinational therapy, and drug delivery.

2. Racial differences in familiarity, interest, and use of integrative medicine among patients with breast cancer.

3. A systematic review of rehabilitation programs for cognitive impairment related to breast cancer: Different programs at different times?

4. Utilization of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) by women with breast cancer or gynecological cancer.

5. [Integrative oncology: Report and place for a dedicated consultation in a comprehensive cancer center].

6. Effects of Complementary and Alternative Medicine on Chemotherapy Delivery in Thai Patients.

7. Self-medication with herbal medicine and breast cancer survival: a prospective monocentric study.

8. Integrated Treatment of Breast Cancer-related Lymphedema: A Descriptive Review of the State of the Art.

9. The INTREST registry: protocol of a multicenter prospective cohort study of predictors of women's response to integrative breast cancer treatment.

10. Role of integrative medicine in the continuum of care of breast cancer patients in the Indian context.

11. The effect of apis Dorsata honey as a complementary therapy to interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels and T lymphocytes of post-chemotherapy breast cancer patients.

12. The effect of Apis dorsata honey as complementary therapy on IL-37 levels and fatigue in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.

13. The Potential Role of Nutraceuticals as an Adjuvant in Breast Cancer Patients to Prevent Hair Loss Induced by Endocrine Therapy.

14. Why Vitamin C Could Be an Excellent Complementary Remedy to Conventional Therapies for Breast Cancer.

15. Association Between Physical Activity and Use of Complementary Medicine by Female Oncology Patients in an Integrative Palliative Care Setting.

16. [Influence of diagnostic pathway on clinical and non-conventional therapies use in women with breast cancer of the cohort DAMA].

17. Effect of complementary and alternative medicine interventions on cancer related pain among breast cancer patients: A systematic review.

18. Evaluation of chemotherapy-induced toxicity and health-related quality of life amongst early-stage breast cancer patients receiving Chinese herbal medicine in Malaysia.

19. The relationship between hopelessness level and complementary and alternative medicine use in patients with breast cancer.

20. The Effect of a Chickpea-Based Persian Diet on Cancer-Related Fatigue in Breast Cancer Patients: A Semi-Experimental Study.

21. Efficacy of injecting platelet concentrate combined with hyaluronic acid for the treatment of vulvovaginal atrophy in postmenopausal women with history of breast cancer: a phase 2 pilot study.

22. A collaborative model of integrative care: Synergy between Anthroposophic music therapy, acupuncture, and spiritual care in two patients with breast cancer.

23. Providing integrative care in the pre-chemotherapy setting: a pragmatic controlled patient-centered trial with implications for supportive cancer care.

24. Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Among Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients in Malaysia: An Early Report From the MyBCC Study.

25. Breast cancer: Lesser-known facets and hypotheses.

26. Can complementary medicine increase adherence to chemotherapy dosing protocol? A controlled study in an integrative oncology setting.

27. Salute to the sun: a new dawn in yoga therapy for breast cancer.

28. Effects of non-pharmacological supportive care for hot flushes in breast cancer: a meta-analysis.

29. Complementary and alternative medicine: conventional solution to an unconventional problem.

30. Evaluation of complementary and alternative medicine trials registered in clinicaltrials.gov database.

31. Use of complementary and alternative medicine and breast cancer survival in the Health, Eating, Activity, and Lifestyle Study.

32. A consultation training program for physicians for communication about complementary medicine with breast cancer patients: a prospective, multi-center, cluster-randomized, mixed-method pilot study.

33. Qualitative assessment of information and decision support needs for managing menopausal symptoms after breast cancer.

34. Building an Integrative Outpatient Care Program for Breast Cancer Patients in Taiwan.

35. Advanced breast cancer following alternative medicine.

36. Ductal Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast: Should Breast Irradiation Be Routinely Added to Surgical Excision?

37. High use of complementary and alternative medicine among a large cohort of women with a family history of breast cancer: the Sister Study.

38. Herbal remedies use by breast cancer patients in the West Bank of Palestine.

39. Large-scale Survey of the Impact of Complementary Medicine on Side-effects of Adjuvant Hormone Therapy in Patients with Breast Cancer.

40. Running away from side effects: physical exercise as a complementary intervention for breast cancer patients.

41. Complementary and alternative medicine use by breast cancer patients at time of surgery which increases the potential for excessive bleeding.

42. Efficacy of antioxidants as a Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) in combination with the chemotherapeutic agent doxorubicin.

43. Effectiveness of an additional individualized multi-component complementary medicine treatment on health-related quality of life in breast cancer patients: a pragmatic randomized trial.

44. Changes in complementary and alternative medicine use across cancer treatment and relationship to stress, mood, and quality of life.

45. Integrating family medicine and complementary medicine in cancer care: a cross-cultural perspective.

46. Alternative medicine for management of breast masses: more harm than good.

47. Exploring frontiers: use of complementary and alternative medicine among patients with early-stage breast cancer.

48. Biologically based therapies are commonly self-prescribed by Brazilian women for the treatment of advanced breast cancer or its symptoms.

49. Complementary or alternative medicine as possible determinant of decreased persistence to aromatase inhibitor therapy among older women with non-metastatic breast cancer.

50. An oncology mind-body medicine day care clinic: concept and case presentation.

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