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Alternative cancer treatments: 11 options to consider

Many people with cancer are interested in trying anything that may help them, including complementary and alternative cancer treatments. But many alternative cancer treatments are unproved and some may even be dangerous.

To help you sort out the good from the bad, here are 11 alternative cancer treatments that are generally safe. Plus, there is growing evidence that these treatments may provide some benefit.

Alternative cancer treatments may not play a direct role in curing your cancer, but they may help you cope with signs and symptoms caused by cancer and cancer treatments, such as anxiety, fatigue, nausea and vomiting, pain, difficulty sleeping, and stress.

Alternative medicine is a term that’s commonly used to describe methods that aren’t usually offered by health care providers. As researchers study these treatments and the evidence for these alternative methods grows, doctors and other providers are including them in treatment plans alongside the standard treatments. It’s an approach that providers sometimes call integrative medicine.

Using these evidence-based integrative medicine approaches along with standard treatments may help relieve many symptoms associated with cancer and its treatment. But alternative or integrative treatments generally aren’t powerful enough to replace standard treatments entirely. Discuss your options with your provider to find the right balance.

If you’re experiencing: Then consider trying:
Anxiety Hypnosis, massage, meditation, music therapy, relaxation techniques
Fatigue Exercise, massage, relaxation techniques, yoga
Nausea and vomiting Acupuncture, aromatherapy, hypnosis, music therapy
Pain Acupuncture, aromatherapy, hypnosis, massage, music therapy
Sleep problems Cognitive behavioral therapy, exercise, relaxation techniques, yoga
Stress Aromatherapy, exercise, hypnosis, massage, meditation, music therapy, tai chi, yoga

Talk to your provider if you’re interested in trying:

You may find some treatments work well together. For instance, deep breathing during a massage may provide further stress relief.

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