On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, our Ask-the-Expert Online Conference was called Complementary and Holistic Techniques. Dan Benor, M.D.,Larry Lachman, Psy.D., and moderator Jennifer Griggs, M.D., M.P.H. answered your questions about the various complementary and holistic treatments that may benefit those with breast cancer.
Question from Julie: Are there any studies that show benefits of massage therapy in relation to breast cancer, especially in preventing/minimizing lymphedema?
Question from Connie: Are there any types of massage that should not be pursued by breast cancer patients, either during chemo or afterwards?
Question from Julie: Are there any scientific studies that show benefits from the use of essential oils, especially Frankincense, in relation to breast cancer?
Question from Revcate: Is everything labeled "aromatherapy" as effective as another?
Question from Britts: What are Bach flower remedies?
Question from Stacey: Why is it when someone sees dramatic results using an alternative therapy, practitioners of Western medicine choose not to study it further?
Question from Ann: I am a stage IV patient with mets in bones and mediastinal area. I am doing research on Quantum Energetics as a complementary therapy. Have you heard of this?
Question from Fran: What would be good to take for depression?
Question from Susie: Are there any cautions that should be considered with St. John's Wort or any of the other complementary medications?
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