Integrative Medicine in Lymphoma Survivors

NCT05982223 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 90

Last updated 2023-08-08

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Summary

Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymph nodes. While some are "silent" and only require follow-up, in cases of aggressive lymphoma, treatment is necessary, and usually includes biological drugs, chemotherapy or both. These drugs often cause significant damage to quality-of-life and various symptoms that do not always go away. Although the treatments are often limited in time and with recovery rates over 60%, most patients are left with a significantly impaired quality-of-life and difficulty in returning to their previous life. Many studies, most of which were conducted in breast cancer survivors, show the place of complementary medicine in the recovery process, both in terms of symptom relief and in improving quality-of-life. Few studies have examined the place of complementary and integrative medicine in lymphoma survivors. The purpose of the present study is to examine the effect of integrative treatments (a combination of conventional and complementary medicine) on quality-of-life of lymphoma survivors, on specific symptoms caused by the disease and its treatment, on economic and social aspects, as well as on the course of the disease. At the hematological unit of Bnai Zion Medical Center, Haifa, Israel, patients with lymphoma who have received chemotherapy, biological treatment or both, and have been defined as recovering by the treating hematologist, will be offered a choice of different types of complementary medicine (acupuncture, herbal medicine, mind-body, movement and touch therapies), emotional treatment (conversations with social worker, spiritual guidance), or both, in addition to the medical and nursing care offered to all survivors. Patients who prefer not to come to the clinic for these treatments will be assigned to the control group and will fill out questionnaires only. The duration of the treatments will be six months and follow-up for another two years. The type of treatments the patient will receive will be chosen in coordination between the integrative team and the patient and according to the symptoms. An assessment will be made on the effect of these treatments on quality-of-life of lymphoma survivors (based on questionnaires), including physical, psycho-spiritual and economic aspects, as well as on the course of the disease.

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Acupuncture

The frequency of acupuncture will be defined by the integrative team in coordination with the patient, based on evidence-based data, patient's symptoms, and preferences. The duration of the intervention will be 6 months from recruitment.

PROCEDURE

Mind-body therapy

The frequency of mind-body therapy (hypnosis, guided imagery) will be defined by the integrative team in coordination with the patient, based on evidence-based data, patient's symptoms, and preferences. The duration of the intervention will be 6 months from recruitment.

PROCEDURE

Touch therapy

The frequency of touch therapy (shiatsu, reflexology) will be defined by the integrative team in coordination with the patient, based on evidence-based data, patient's symptoms, and preferences. The duration of the intervention will be 6 months from recruitment.

PROCEDURE

Movement therapy

The frequency of movement therapy (Tai-Chi, Qi-Qong) will be defined by the integrative team in coordination with the patient, based on evidence-based data, patient's symptoms, and preferences. The duration of the intervention will be 6 months from recruitment.

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

Herbal supplements

The choice of herbal supplement will be defined by the integrative team in coordination with the patient, based on evidence-based data, patient's symptoms, and preferences. The duration of the intervention will be 6 months from recruitment.

BEHAVIORAL

Emotional treatment

The frequency of emotional treatments (counseling, spiritual guidance) will be defined by the integrative team in coordination with the patient, based on evidence-based data, patient's symptoms, and preferences. The duration of the intervention will be 6 months from recruitment.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Bnai Zion Medical Center

    lead OTHER_GOV

Principal Investigators

  • Ilana Levy Yurkovski, MD · Bnai Zion Medical Center

Study Design

Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2023-07-13
Primary Completion
2028-07-31
Completion
2028-07-31

Countries

  • Israel

Study Locations

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