The findings of the randomized controlled clinical trial are reported in the March 2007 issue of the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management.
The study compared the post-operative symptoms of pain, nausea, and mood, as well as cost of symptom-related medications in two groups of hospitalized patients during the first three days after cancer-related surgery. One group underwent a combination of massage and acupuncture in addition to traditional treatment through medication, and the other group only had traditional treatment.
According to Wolf Mehling, MD, lead author and UCSF assistant professor of family and community medicine, 40 percent of people with cancer are treated with complementary and alternative
Medicine therapies. He said these therapies strongly improved patients undergoing prostate and testicular cancer, or gastro-intestinal and gynecological cancer surgery. However, he said these therapies were not as beneficial for patients treated for kidney or bladder cancer.
Mehling said no cost-saving benefits were found, except for a reduction in anti-anxiety and sleep medication costs.
The study was performed at the UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine.
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