
For patients seeking complementary and alternative medicine to their treatment program,
we offer access to a variety of alternative therapies designed to help you cope
with your disease.
You may become interested in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies
to help cope with your cancer. Before pursuing this path, it is strongly suggested
that you first discuss your options with your oncologist. Without careful supervision,
CAM can introduce potential for harmful and even life-threatening reactions.
CAM therapies are practiced outside conventional Western medicine principles, and
they include a variety of healing philosophies and practices that are not currently
accepted or used by conventional medical doctors.
Complementary medicine consists of practices, therapies or herbs used in
addition to conventional therapies. You can safely use complementary methods such
as guided visualization or yoga to reduce stress or increase energy while undergoing
conventional cancer treatments recommended by your oncology specialists.
However, the same may not be true for herbs or other substances that can be used
as complementary medicine - and some can even interfere with the ability of chemotherapy
drugs to kill cancerous cells.
Alternative medicine is used instead of conventional medicine and attempts
to specifically treat disease. For minor health issues, alternative medicine is
generally not dangerous. However, some alternative therapies have serious and even
life-threatening side effects. With others, the main danger is that a patient may
lose the opportunity to benefit from conventional cancer treatment.
Your physician is well-versed in medical solutions and CAM options. They can help
you assess your condition and opportunities and determine if CAM is the right path
for your recovery. If so, they can help connect you with the methods and services
that are best suited to your specific condition.
To learn more about CAM, click on the link - NaturalStandard.com
Please note that the information available through this link is not provided by
Virginia Oncology Associates (VOA), and VOA does not necessarily endorse this information.
All information provided through this link is for your reference only and does not
constitute medical advice. Please consult your physician before acting or relying
upon such information.