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==Literatur==
 
==Literatur==
*[https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaoncology/fullarticle/2687972 Skyler B. Johnson, Henry S. Park, Cary P. Gross et al, James B. Yu, Complementary Medicine, Refusal of Conventional Cancer Therapy, and Survival Among Patients With Curable Cancers, JAMA Oncol. 2018;4(10):1375-1381. doi:10.1001/jamaoncol.2018.2487]
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*[https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaoncology/fullarticle/2687972 Skyler B. Johnson, Henry S. Park, Cary P. Gross et al, James B. Yu, Complementary Medicine, Refusal of Conventional Cancer Therapy, and Survival Among Patients With Curable Cancers, JAMA Oncol. 2018;4(10):1375-1381. doi:10.1001/jamaoncol.2018.2487] Zitat: ''Findings  In this cohort study of 1 901 815 patients, use of complementary medicine varied by several factors and was associated with refusal of conventional cancer treatment, and with a 2-fold greater risk of death compared with patients who had no complementary medicine use.<br>Meaning  Patients who received complementary medicine were more likely to refuse other conventional cancer treatment, and had a higher risk of death than no complementary medicine; however, this survival difference could be mediated by adherence to all recommended conventional cancer therapies.''
 
*[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10267786/ Marco Zenone, Jeremy Snyder, Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon, Timothy Caulfield, May van Schalkwyk, Nason Maani. Advertising Alternative Cancer Treatments and Approaches on Meta Social Media Platforms: Content Analysis, (31. Mai 2023), JMIR Infodemiology. 2023; 3: e43548. doi: 10.2196/43548, PMCID: PMC10267786, PMID: 37256649. ''Alternative cancer treatment is associated with a greater risk of death than cancer patients undergoing conventional treatments. Anecdotal evidence suggests cancer patients view paid advertisements promoting alternative cancer treatment on social media, but the extent and nature of this advertising remain unknown. This context suggests an urgent need to investigate alternative cancer treatment advertising on social media.'']
 
*[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10267786/ Marco Zenone, Jeremy Snyder, Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon, Timothy Caulfield, May van Schalkwyk, Nason Maani. Advertising Alternative Cancer Treatments and Approaches on Meta Social Media Platforms: Content Analysis, (31. Mai 2023), JMIR Infodemiology. 2023; 3: e43548. doi: 10.2196/43548, PMCID: PMC10267786, PMID: 37256649. ''Alternative cancer treatment is associated with a greater risk of death than cancer patients undergoing conventional treatments. Anecdotal evidence suggests cancer patients view paid advertisements promoting alternative cancer treatment on social media, but the extent and nature of this advertising remain unknown. This context suggests an urgent need to investigate alternative cancer treatment advertising on social media.'']
 
*Münstedt K. (Hrsg.) Ratgeber Unkonventionelle Krebstherapien. Ecomed
 
*Münstedt K. (Hrsg.) Ratgeber Unkonventionelle Krebstherapien. Ecomed
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