An exploration of healthcare providers' experiences and perspectives of Traditional and complementary medicine usage and disclosure by Indigenous cancer patients
Abstract Background Traditional and complementary medicines (T&CM) are any form of medicine, practice, treatment, product, technology, knowledge system or ceremony outside of conventional medical practice that aims to prevent and/or treat illness and/or promote well-being. Alongside conventional...
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Main Authors: | A. Gall (Author), K. Anderson (Author), J. Adams (Author), V. Matthews (Author), G. Garvey (Author) |
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