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Is tai chi an effective adjunct in cancer care? A systematic review of controlled clinical trials
Supportive Care in Cancer, 09/14/07
Lee, M., et al. - Tai chi is a form of complementary and alternative medicine with similarities to aerobic exercises, which has been recommended for relieving cancer-related symptoms...The evidence is not convincing enough to suggest that tai chi is an effective supportive treatment for cancer. Further research should attempt to answer the many open questions related to the usefulness of tai chi for supportive cancer care
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