Acupuncture relieves menopausal discomfort in breast cancer patients: a prospective, double blinded, randomized study
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Title
Acupuncture relieves menopausal discomfort in breast cancer patients: a prospective, double blinded, randomized study
Author(s)
Journal Publication
Date
2013
volume
22(3)
pages
320-323
Research Type
RCT
Keywords
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study evaluates the effect of acupuncture on hot flashes and disturbed night sleep in patients treated for breast cancer. The effect of acupuncture was tested against a sham-acupuncture group and a no-treatment control group. Plasma estradiol was measured to rule out this as cause of effect. Side effects of the treatment were registered. METHODS: We randomized 94 women into the study: 31 had acupuncture, 29 had sham acupuncture and 34 had no treatment. FINDINGS: In the acupuncture group, 16 patients (52%) experienced a significant effect on hot flashes compared with seven patients (24%) in the sham group (p < 0.05). The effect came after the second acupuncture session and lasted for at least 12 weeks after last treatment. A statistically significant positive effect was seen on sleep in the acupuncture group compared with the sham-acupuncture and no-treatment groups. The effect was not correlated with increased levels of plasma estradiol. No side effects of acupuncture were registered. INTERPRETATION: We find that acupuncture significantly relieves hot flashes and sleep disturbances and is a good and safe treatment in women treated for breast cancer.
doi
10.1016/j.breast.2012.07.015
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has health condition studied
Climacteric
plan
1/WK
has study population number
94
has duration
5 Weeks