
Integrative Therapies in Cancer Care: What the Research Tells Us
Complementary or integrative cancer treatments often lack scientific evidence to back up their use. New research might be changing that.
June 02, 2016 8:00 AM
Complementary or integrative cancer treatments often lack scientific evidence to back up their use. New research might be changing that.
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