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- W3020996967 abstract "It is difficult to know exactly what percentage of patients with CaP use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), although most estimates suggest that 30% to 50% of patients with CaP report use of some CAMs. Multiple CAMs are frequently used, with the average number per patient in some series as high as four to five. Interestingly, herbal products in some series account for at least 60% of the CAMs used. 1 Lippert M.C. McClain R. Boyd J.C. et al. Alternative medicine use in patients with localized prostate carcinoma treated with curative intent. Cancer. 1999; 86: 2642-2648 Crossref PubMed Scopus (93) Google Scholar , 2 Kao G.D. Devine P. Use of complementary health practices by prostate carcinoma patients undergoing radiation therapy. Cancer. 2000; 88: 615-619 Crossref PubMed Scopus (127) Google Scholar , 3 Nam R.K. Fleshner N. Rakovitch E. et al. Prevalence and patterns of the use of complementary therapies among prostate cancer patients an epidemiological analysis. J Urol. 1998; 161: 1521-1524 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF Scopus (114) Google Scholar Although the specific product described in this report, PC-SPES, is no longer commercially available, many lessons can be learned from its history. We should continue to care about what CAMs our patients are using, because (a) their use is widespread, (b) their use can affect the delivery of standard therapy, (c) these agents are potentially toxic, and (d) these agents are potentially active and research into the active components may lead to drug discovery." @default.
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