How is integrative medicine for treating breast cancer defined?

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  1. Dr. Dede Bonner
     
    Dr. Dede Bonner answered:

    Integrative medicine is a medical approach that combines the rigor of modern science with the wisdom of ancient healing. Its advantages for breast cancer include high-quality scientific evidence for safety and effectiveness; strong patient involvement; low-tech, low-cost approaches; and an overall enhanced sense of patient well-being. “Integrative medicine” is an umbrella term that incorporates complementary therapies, although sometimes the two terms are used interchangeably.

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