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In Treatment For Cancer

Consider adding non-Western treatments ("complementary" or "alternative" treatments) such as massage therapy to your treatment schedule.

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So called "alternative" or "complimentary" treatments can make you feel better, help you cope with treatment, and together with traditional medicine may work on your cancer.

They should only be considered in addition to medical treatment - not as a replacement.

For information about each subject therapy and what medical evidence indicates with respect to cancer, see American Cancer Society Complete Guide To Complementary & Alternative Cancer Therapies $24.95 including shipping. (www.cancer.org offsite link).

Discuss any complementary treatments you are considering with your doctor before starting them.


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