Table 5 |
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Distribution of answers provided by health care professionals on evidence-based practices of CAM in cancer |
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Numbers of Answers (%) |
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Questions |
Strongly Agree |
Agree |
Undecided |
Disagree |
Strongly Disagree |
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There is evidence that acupuncture is effective in reducing first day vomiting after chemotherapy. |
1 (0.6) |
19 (12.3) |
128 (82.6) |
5 (3.2) |
2 (1.3) |
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There is evidence that Chinese herbs decrease side-effects in patients treated with chemotherapy. |
1 (0.6) |
11 (7.1) |
132 (85.7) |
8 (5.2) |
2 (1.3) |
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There is evidence to support recommending antioxidant vitamins such as α-tocopherol, beta-carotene or retinol to prevent lung cancer. |
0 |
12 (7.8) |
127 (82.5) |
9 (5.8) |
6 (3.9) |
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There is evidence to support the use of oral fish oil for the management of cancer cachexia. |
0 |
18 (11.7) |
126 (81.8) |
8 (5.2) |
2 (1.3) |
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There is evidence that ginger has a potential role as an antiemetic herbal remedy. |
10 (6.5) |
29 (18.8) |
109 (70.8) |
4 (2.6) |
2 (1.3) |
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Bold fonts indicate the correct answers according to the best available evidence. |
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Chang et al. BMC Cancer 2011 11:196 doi:10.1186/1471-2407-11-196 |
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