Effect of CAM therapy in chemo therapy patients in comparison to Western medicine
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Zoey Little, Margaret Porterfield, and Amalia Rueter - Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences students
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- Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences, Quincy, Illinois, USA
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Abstract
The purpose of this project is to show that in chemotherapy patients, CAM therapies minimize the side effects of chemotherapy compared to Western medicine.
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This poster is an assigned project in Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences' NSG 404: Fundamentals of Evidence Based Practice, Fall 2020.
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2021-09-10T17:54:14Z
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Type | Poster |
Acquisition | Proxy-submission |
Review Type | Faculty Approved: Degree-based Submission |
Format | Text-based Document |
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Evidence Level | Other |
Research Approach | Translational Research/Evidence-based Practice |
Keywords | Chemotherapy; Chemotherapy Side Effects; Alternative Therapies |
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Grantor | Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences |
Level | Bachelor's |
Year | 2020 |
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