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Title Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Patients With Breast Cancer: Exploratory Study of Social Network Forum Data
Creator Lognos et al.
Author Béatrice Lognos
Author François Carbonnel
Author Isabelle Boulze Launay
Author Sandra Bringay
Author Estelle Guerdoux-Ninot
Author Caroline Mollevi
Author Pierre Senesse
Author Gregory Ninot
Abstract BACKGROUND: Patients and health care professionals are becoming increasingly preoccupied in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) that can also be called nonpharmacological interventions (NPIs). In just a few years, this supportive care has gone from solutions aimed at improving the quality of life to solutions intended to reduce symptoms, supplement oncological treatments, and prevent recurrences. Digital social networks are a major vector for disseminating these practices that are not always disclosed to doctors by patients. An exploration of the content of exchanges on social networks by patients suffering from breast cancer can help to better identify the extent and diversity of these practices. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore the interest of patients with breast cancer in CAM from posts published in health forums and French-language social media groups. METHODS: The retrospective study was based on a French database of 2 forums and 4 Facebook groups between June 3, 2006, and November 17, 2015. The extracted, anonymized, and compiled data (264,249 posts) were analyzed according to the occurrences associated with the NPI categories and NPI subcategories, their synonyms, and their related terms. RESULTS: The results showed that patients with breast cancer use mainly physical (37.6%) and nutritional (31.3%) interventions. Herbal medicine is a subcategory that was cited frequently. However, the patients did not mention digital interventions. CONCLUSIONS: This exploratory study of the main French forums and discussion groups indicates a significant interest in CAM during and after treatments for breast cancer, with primarily physical and nutritional interventions complementing approved treatments. This study highlights the importance of accurate information (vs fake medicine), prescription and monitoring of these interventions, and the mediating role that health professionals must play in this regard.
Publication JMIR cancer
Volume 5
Issue 2
Pages e12536
Date Nov 27, 2019
Journal Abbr JMIR Cancer
Language eng
DOI 10.2196/12536
ISSN 2369-1999
Short Title Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Patients With Breast Cancer
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 31774404
Tags cancer, clinic, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), forum, nonpharmacological interventions, patient, social network
Date Added 2019/12/04 - 09:21:22
Date Modified 2024/09/30 - 01:35:42
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