Chemo Fatigue
1: J Clin Oncol. 2004 May 1;22(9):1731-5.
Acupuncture for postchemotherapy fatigue: a phase II study.
Vickers AJ, Straus DJ, Fearon B, Cassileth BR.
Intergrative Medicine Service, and Department of Medicine,
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 10021, USA.
vickersa@mskcc.org
PURPOSE: To determine whether improvement in postchemotherapy
fatigue following acupuncture treatment is substantial enough to warrant a
controlled trial.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: We accrued patients at Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center who had completed cytotoxic chemotherapy but
experienced persisting fatigue. Patients with severe anemia, clinical
depression, or Karnofsky performance status score less than 70 were excluded.
Thirty-seven patients were registered in two cohorts; 31 provided follow-up
data. Patients received acupuncture either twice per week for 4 weeks (25
patients) or once per week for 6 weeks (12 patients). The primary end point was
change in score on the Brief Fatigue Inventory between baseline and 2 weeks
after the final treatment. A baseline Brief Fatigue Inventory score of four or
greater was an eligibility requirement for the trial.
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