Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Mind-Body Methods - National Cancer Institute
Mind-Body Methods
Aromatherapy, yoga, and other methods used in cancer care to improve the mind’s capacity to affect bodily function and symptom.On this page:
Aromatherapy and Essential Oils
- Aromatherapy and Essential Oils (PDQ®)
[ patient ] [ health professional ]
Expert-reviewed information summary about the use of aromatherapy and essential oils to improve the quality of life of cancer patients.
Hypnosis
Self-Hypnosis Beneficial for Women Undergoing Breast BiopsyA clinical trial found that women who used self-hypnosis during a type of core needle breast biopsy experienced anxiety relief and reduced pain when compared with standard care.
Hypnosis May Reduce Hot Flashes in Breast Cancer Survivors
A clinical trial found that women who received hypnosis had a reduction in self-reported hot flash frequency/severity and experienced fewer hot flashes per day. They also had significant improvements in self-reported anxiety, depression, interference with daily activities, and sleep.
Spirituality in Cancer Care
- Spirituality in Cancer Care (PDQ®)
[ patient ] [ health professional ]
Expert-reviewed information summary about the influence of spirituality and religion on individuals who have cancer. Various approaches for management and intervention are discussed.
Yoga
Yoga for Health: An IntroductionYoga is a mind-body practice in CAM with origins in ancient Indian philosophy.
Scientific Results of Yoga for Health and Well-Being Video
This NCCAM video features the current scientific evidence for yoga as a complementary health practice, particularly for symptoms like chronic low-back pain. Viewers will also learn about research that explores the safety of yoga and how certain yoga poses can specifically affect a person’s body. The video also provides valuable “dos and don’ts” for consumers who are thinking about practicing yoga.
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