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      Integrative Therapies for Cancer-Related Fatigue

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          Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is a common symptom for which cancer patients often use integrative and integrative therapies; however, evidence supporting these therapies is limited. The aim of this review is to provide evidence-based recommendations for integrative interventions during and after cancer treatment for CRF. These recommendations are based on a systematic literature review from 1990 through 2019. Cognitive behavior therapy plus hypnosis and American ginseng can be considered during active treatment, and acupressure, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, and qigong/tai chi easy can be considered during post-treatment. Coenzyme Q10 and l-carnitine are not recommended during active-treatment. All other integrative therapies for CRF had insufficient evidence to make a recommendation. While there is increasing evidence for integrative therapies for CRF, because of lack of rigorous trials and replication, no therapies could be definitively recommended. Further rigorously designed integrative therapy research is needed and should consider implementation and dissemination.

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          Journal
          100931981
          21896
          Cancer J
          Cancer J
          Cancer journal (Sudbury, Mass.)
          1528-9117
          1540-336X
          4 May 2020
          Sep-Oct 2019
          29 July 2020
          : 25
          : 5
          : 349-356
          Affiliations
          [* ]Michigan School of Nursing, University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, MI.
          []Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan Health System; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
          []Department of Nutritional Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
          Author notes
          Reprints: Suzanna M. Zick, ND, MPH, 24 Frank Lloyd Wright, Lobby M, Rm 2138, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48105. szick@ 123456umich.edu .
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          PMC7388739 PMC7388739 7388739 nihpa1590091
          10.1097/PPO.0000000000000396
          7388739
          31567463
          53df6e37-ec6f-4684-bfdd-e724a09cdf8d
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          natural products,qigong/tai chi easy,systematic review,mindfulness-based cognitive therapy,mind-body,integrated oncology,hypnosis,integrative therapies,cancer-related fatigue,American ginseng,Acupressure

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