Breast cancer patients benefit from add-on homeopathic treatment
HRI presents a recently published retrospective cohort study showing the benefits of add-on homeopathic treatment in helping women better tolerate cancer treatment side effects.
The Homeopathy Research Institute presents a recently published retrospective cohort study based on the French nationwide healthcare database. The study, which analysed nearly 100,000 women who underwent mastectomy for newly diagnosed non-metastatic breast cancer, showed the benefits of add-on homeopathic treatment in helping women better tolerate cancer treatment side effects. It shows that women who take homeopathic medicines in addition to their conventional treatment are better at tolerating the treatment's side effects, and require fewer additional drugs, demonstrating the value of including homeopathy as an integral part of supportive care in the cancer care pathway.