Prevalence of and attitudes towards complementary therapy use for weight after breast cancer in Australia: a national survey
Abstract Background Weight gain is common after breast cancer (BC) treatment and may increase the risk of disease recurrence. Complementary medicine (CM) use is high amongst BC patients. This paper describes the use of CM from a cross-sectional self-administered survey on prevalence and management o...
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Main Authors: | Carolyn Ee (Author), Adele Elizabeth Cave (Author), Dhevaksha Naidoo (Author), John Boyages (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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