Review of Under-Recognized Adjunctive Therapies for Cancer

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Patients and providers may not be aware that several adjunctive measures can significantly improve the quality of life, response to treatment, and possibly outcomes for cancer patients. This manuscript presents a review of practical under-recognized adjunctive therapies that are effective including exercise; stress-reduction techniques such as mindfulness, massage, yoga, Tai Chi, breathing exercises; importance of sleep quality; diet modifications such as calorie restriction at the time of chemotherapy and avoidance of high carbohydrate foods; supplements such as aspirin, green tea, turmeric, and melatonin; and repurposed prescription medications such as metformin and statins. Each recommendation should be tailored to the individual patient to assure no contraindications.

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Money, M. E., Matthews, C. M., & Tan-Shalaby, J. (2022, October 1). Review of Under-Recognized Adjunctive Therapies for Cancer. Cancers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14194780

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