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Integrative surgical oncology: A model of acute integrative oncology

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CANCER
Volume 127, Issue 21, Pages 3929-3938

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.33688

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acute integrative oncology; complementary medicine; integrative surgery; integrative surgical oncology

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Integrative oncology has become a recognized medical subspecialty due to increased interest in using integrative medicine in modern cancer care. Acutherapy and mind-body techniques have been shown to improve quality of life and symptom control in oncologic patients, with recent guidelines endorsing their use in breast cancer patients. The evidence supports the applicability of these techniques for acute symptom management, particularly during the perioperative period for surgical oncology and surgery.
Integrative oncology has emerged as a recognized medical subspecialty because of growing interest in the use of integrative medicine in modern cancer care on behalf of both patients and providers. Acutherapy and mind-body techniques, such as meditation and yoga, have been shown to aid in symptom control and improve quality of life in oncologic patient populations, and the Society of Integrative Oncology and American Society of Clinical Oncology have recently endorsed a set of guidelines for the implementation of these techniques specifically in patients with breast cancer. Although the current guidelines focus largely on the management of chronic symptoms, there exists evidence to support the use of these techniques in acute symptom management as well. With surgical resection representing the backbone of many cancer treatment regimens, symptoms that arise during the perioperative period are prime examples of the acute symptomatology common among patients with cancer. Here, the authors provide a detailed literature review of the current evidence supporting the use of integrative techniques during the perioperative period and demonstrate their applicability for acute symptom management within oncologic and surgical populations. In doing so, the authors introduce a new paradigm of surgical practice they call integrative surgical oncology and integrative surgery.

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