Title of article :
when complementary and alternative medicine intervenes in the conventional treatment of cancer patients: ethical analysis of a clinical case
Author/Authors :
saber, mahboobeh shiraz university of medical sciences - school of medicine - department of medical ethics, shiraz, iran
Abstract :
The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
is prevalent among cancer patients as they are known to use
at least one type of CAM (1, 2). In most cases, patients use
CAM treatments during the conventional treatment course to
reduce the side effects of chemotherapy and improve their
quality of life. However, in some cases, CAM treatments
replace conventional therapy immediately following the
cancer diagnosis and after multiple conventional treatment
stages and relapses (3). Cancer patients visit traditional
medicine practitioners despite the presence of conventional
treatment options due to reasons such as fear, denial of
illness, or death of close relatives following cancer (4). In the
current study, two patients who chose to undergo traditional
treatment after the cancer diagnosis was made are introduced.
An ethical analysis of these cases will determine the existing
ethical challenges in this area.
Keywords :
neoplasm , complementary therapies , treatment refusal
Journal title :
Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine
Journal title :
Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine