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- Title
A Model of an Integrative Approach to Breast Cancer Patients.
- Authors
Rossi, Cristina; Maggiore, Claudia; Rossi, Maria Maddalena; Filippone, Alessio; Guarino, Donatella; Di Micco, Annalisa; Forcina, Luana; Magno, Stefano
- Abstract
Background: Breast cancer (BC) survivors have physical and psychological needs that require convincing responses by health care providers. The quality of life issue and clinical unmet needs are among the main reasons pushing a number of patients toward "natural" therapies that are often misleading and alternative to mainstream cancer care. Integrative Oncology (IO) tries to respond to many of those needs, by combining lifestyle counseling, body-mind activities, and complementary evidence-informed therapies with anticancer standard treatments. Methods: In our model at Fondazione Policlinico Gemelli (FPG), every woman diagnosed with a BC waiting for surgery or candidate to neoadjuvant chemotherapy undergoes a preliminary psycho-oncological distress evaluation and a brief lifestyle interview. Anthropometric measurements, body composition analysis, and individual levels of physical activity are recorded. Patients are given evidence based recommendations about the advisable diet and physical activity in a prehabilitation setting. A physician provides patients with information about integrative care plans to treat symptoms related to the disease or its treatments. Therapeutic approaches include acupuncture, mindfulness-based protocols, qigong, massage therapy, and classes of music/art therapy. Results: Between September 2018 and February 2020, the Center for Integrative Oncology at FPG has carried out 1249 lifestyle counseling sessions, 1780 acupuncture treatments, 1340 physiotherapy sessions, 3261 psycho-oncological consultations, 218 herbal medicine counseling sessions. Moreover, 90 BC patients completed the mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR) protocol and 970 patients participated in qigong, art therapy, and music therapy classes. Conclusions: Our integrative approach aims to achieve a person-centered medicine by improving symptoms management, adherence to oncological protocols, and eventually overall quality of life.
- Subjects
BREAST tumor treatment; LIFESTYLES; BODY composition; MINDFULNESS; COUNSELING; MASSAGE therapy; INTEGRATIVE medicine; MATHEMATICAL models; ANTHROPOMETRY; ACUPUNCTURE; QI gong; DIET; INDIVIDUALIZED medicine; CANCER patients; PHYSICAL activity; MEDICAL protocols; MUSIC therapy; THEORY; QUALITY of life; ART therapy; STRESS management; MIND &; body therapies; PATIENT education; PREHABILITATION; CANCER patient medical care; MEDICAL needs assessment; ONCOLOGY; PSYCHOLOGICAL distress
- Publication
Integrative Cancer Therapies, 2021, Vol 20, p1
- ISSN
1534-7354
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/15347354211040826