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The National Cancer Institute’s Conference on Acupuncture for Symptom Management in Oncology: State of the Science, Evidence, and Research Gaps

Authors :
Elena J. Ladas
Mary K. Garcia
Jun J. Mao
Weidong Lu
Richard C. Niemtzow
Lixing Lao
Patricia M. Herman
Arthur Yin Fan
Helene M. Langevin
Ted J. Kaptchuk
Xin Shelly Wang
Gary Deng
Claudia M. Witt
Ting Bao
Ann Berger
Farah Z. Zia
Oluwadamilola Olaku
Andrew J. Vickers
Vitaly Napadow
University of Zurich
Zia, Farah Z
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2017.

Abstract

The Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis, Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine, at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) held a symposium on "Acupuncture for Cancer Symptom Management" on June 16 and 17, 2016. Invited speakers included 19 scientists and scholars with expertise in acupuncture and cancer research from the United States, Europe, and China. The conference reviewed the NCI's grant funding on acupuncture, analyzed the needs of cancer patients, reviewed safety issues, and assessed both the current scientific evidence and research gaps of acupuncture in oncology care. Researchers and stakeholders presented and discussed basic mechanisms of acupuncture; clinical evidence for specific symptoms; and methodological challenges such as placebo effects, novel biostatistical methods, patient-reported outcomes, and comparative effectiveness research. This paper, resulting from the conference, summarizes both the current state of the science and clinical evidence of oncology acupuncture, identifies key scientific gaps, and makes recommendations for future research to increase understanding of both the mechanisms and effects of acupuncture for cancer symptom management.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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