Complementary therapy use in patients with glioma: an observational study.

  • Oliver Heese
  • M Schmidt
  • Stefan Nickel
  • H Berger
  • R Goldbrunner
  • J C Tonn
  • O Bhär
  • J P Steinbach
  • M Simon
  • J Schramm
  • D Krex
  • G Schackert
  • T Reithmeier
  • G Nikkhah
  • M Löffler
  • M Weller
  • Manfred Westphal

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Abstract

Despite novel multimodal therapeutic approaches, the vast majority of glial tumors are not curable. Patients may search for complementary therapies in order to contribute to the fight against their disease or to relieve symptoms induced by their brain tumor. The extent of the use of complementary or alternative therapies, the patients' rationale behind it, and the cost of complementary therapy for gliomas are not known. We used a questionnaire and the database of the German Glioma Network to evaluate these questions.

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number24
ISSN0028-3878
Publication statusPublished - 2010
pubmed 21172846