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The cost of delivering cancer treatment is estimated to rise globally with a projected total spending of $458 billion by 2030. Worldwide, some 60%-80% people depend on alternative medicines, which is also true for nearly 40% to 70% European, 50% Italian, 40% Korean, 30% British and up to 87% of Australian cancer patients. Use of unapproved/unlabeled/wrong herbal treatment is not uncommon and also drug interactions reported phytotherapeutics in oncology. Futile medicine use reported in one-fifth of terminally ill cancer patients (statins and antidementia drugs in nearly 100% cases, antihypertensives and bisphosphonates in nearly 30% cases). So, Proper and up-to-date knowledge is necessary in using alternative treatment options as patients who received alternative medicines had a 2.5 greater risk of dying compared to those who received conventional cancer treatment. Some alternative treatments, similar to acupuncture, physical therapy, aromatherapy, CBT are generally suggested along with mind-body medications like yoga, jujitsu, reflection and mindfulness, that keep individuals fit and vigorous as they experience treatment. 33% cancer patients utilize alternative medicine in US—are not all around controlled and may cooperate with regular medications like chemotherapy and radiation. Mind-body medications were each utilized by under 10% of patients, can keep individuals fit and vivacious as they experience treatment, decrease the symptoms of conventional treatments and improve patients' sleep, stress and emotional wellness. Numerous clinics even have alternative medicine centers that offer these projects.

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This page is a summary of: Issues Behind Choosing Alternative Measures to Cancer Care and Cure, Acta Scientific Medical Sciences, September 2019, Acta Scientifica Publications Pvt. Ltd.,
DOI: 10.31080/asms.2019.03.0413.
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