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Complementary therapies

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The Cancer Institute NSW aims to provide people with cancer, their health professionals, carers and families with credible information about the benefits and risks of using complementary therapies. The benefits of complementary therapies may include their impact on the quality of life of people with cancer.

Click on the panels below for answers to these common queries about cancer treatments.

What are complementary
therapies?

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Professor Stephen Clarke

NSWOG Complementary Therapies says...

NSW Oncology Group, Compementary Therapies is chaired by Professor Stephen Clarke

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What are the most popular
complementary therapies?

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Professor Stephen Clarke

NSWOG Complementary Therapies says...

NSW Oncology Group, Compementary Therapies is chaired by Professor Stephen Clarke

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What is known about the benefits of complementary therapies?

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Professor Stephen Clarke

NSWOG Complementary Therapies says...

NSW Oncology Group, Compementary Therapies is chaired by Professor Stephen Clarke

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What are the potential dangers?

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Professor Stephen Clarke

NSWOG Complementary Therapies says...

NSW Oncology Group, Compementary Therapies is chaired by Professor Stephen Clarke

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What is the Cancer Institute NSW doing to monitor the use of complementary therapies?

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Professor Stephen Clarke

NSWOG Complementary Therapies says...

NSW Oncology Group, Compementary Therapies is chaired by Professor Stephen Clarke

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Where can I find more information on complementary therapies?

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Professor Stephen Clarke

NSWOG Complementary Therapies says...

NSW Oncology Group, Compementary Therapies is chaired by Professor Stephen Clarke

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