T. Risberg et al., THE USE OF NON-PROVEN THERAPY AMONG PATIENTS TREATED IN NORWEGIAN ONCOLOGICAL DEPARTMENTS - A CROSS-SECTIONAL NATIONAL MULTICENTER STUDY, European journal of cancer, 31A(11), 1995, pp. 1785-1789
A national multicentre study was performed to investigate the prevalen
t use of ''alternative medicine'', here called ''non-proven therapies
(NPT)'', applied among Norwegian cancer patients. Of 911 patients invi
ted to take part in the study, 642 were included in the analysis. Demo
graphic characteristics were collected for all patients. The participa
ting physicians gave information about the patients' clinical characte
ristics. Among 630 evaluable patients, 20% had been or were present us
ers of NPTs for their oncological disease. The preferred methods were
healing by hand and faith healing. Herbs, vitamins, diets and Iscador
were other popular methods. As many as 40% of the users of NPTs had us
ed NPTs earlier for non-malignant diseases. Elderly patients were less
likely to use NPTs. Use was high in the northern part of Norway.