The prevalence of usage of herbal medicines among cancer patients
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The prevalence of usage of herbal medicines among cancer patients
Abstract
Purpose: To study the prevalence of the usage of herbal medicines among cancer patients.
Methods: This study was carried out between October 1, 2009 and May 31, 2011, by using face-to-face interviews with cancer patients attending oncology departments (clinics and outpatient clinics, chemotherapy units). A special questionnaire was filled in during the interviews.
Results: Of the patients 68.2% reported usage of herbal medicines, 66% stated that their usage of herbal medicines was based on the media and the Internet as a source and 64% stated that they received information about herbal medicines from relatives and friends. Only 24% of herbal medicines users had consulted or discussed their use with a physician.
Conclusion: In Turkey, especially among cancer patients, there is a high prevalence of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) usage and the most commonly used form of CAM is herbal medicines. This prevalence has also been found to be high in our research as well. Due to the probable side effects and potential drug interactions of herbal agents, all cancer patients should be asked about their use of herbal medicines.
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