AlternativeMedicine

How Does Alternative Medicine Affect Cancer?

The final study this week is an analysis of survival data on people who selected only alternative medicine as treatment after being diagnosed with a non-metastatic cancer. The subjects declined any conventional cancer treatment defined as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and hormone therapy. Let’s take a look at this observational study.

Researchers used the National Cancer Database to identify people who selected “other unproven cancer treatments administered by non-medical personnel”; 281 were identified over a 10-year time span. They were compared with 560 randomly selected subjects who chose conventional treatment. All were tracked for an average of 5.5 years.

The results were dismal. Over the 5.5 years, those who chose alternative medicine were 2.5 times more likely to die than those who chose conventional treatment. The rates were worse for individual forms of cancer such as breast, lung, and colorectal cancer. The only type of cancer for which had no significant differences in mortality was prostate cancer; that’s to be expected as most prostate cancers are slow growing and rarely cause death quickly.

This was simply an observational study. We don’t know the types of alternative medicine used nor whether any people returned for conventional treatment when the alternative medicine wasn’t working. However, I still think it speaks volumes: If you’re diagnosed with cancer, don’t play games. Get the strongest treatment possible; if you don’t, it could cost you your life sooner rather than later.

If you want more information about the study and the place of complementary and integrative treatments if you have cancer, listen to the newest Straight Talk on Health MP3, Alternative Medicine and Cancer. Normally you’d have to be a Member or Insider to listen to Straight Talk on Health, but because this topic is so important to your health, I’m making it available to everyone if you click on the link in this memo (I’m asking you to share it only when appropriate). If you like it, that’s one more reason to join DrChet.com.

What are you prepared to do today?

Dr. Chet

 

Reference: JNCI: doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djx145.