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Attitudes About the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Cancer Treatment
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 10/27/09
Schernhammer ES et al. – In this, to authors' knowledge, the first study to evaluate predictors of CAM preference in cancer treatment in a national probability sample, they found more formal education, female gender, and older age to be the strongest predictors of a person favoring CAM therapy in cancer treatment. This data also suggest that people who are satisfied with conventional care were less inclined to value CAM, whereas a positive personal experience with cancer cures improved positive perception of CAM.
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