Homeopathy in cancer care.

Author: Frenkel M.
Affiliation: University of Texas, Houston, USA. frenkelm@netvision.net.il
Conference/Journal: Altern Ther Health Med.
Date published: 2010 May-Jun
Other: Volume ID: 16 , Issue ID: 3 , Pages: 12-6 , Word Count: 156


Homeopathy is a controversial system of care that is practiced extensively in Europe, Asia, and South America primarily for functional and minor ailments. In this review, published studies on homeopathic remedies and cancer were examined. Data were obtained from multiple research disciplines, ranging from basic science to scientifically valid animal and clinical studies. The data from a few laboratory experiments in cancer models show some beneficial effect of homeopathic remedies on selected cancer cell lines. However, in the clinical arena, this effect is not clear. Several published outcome studies and some randomized controlled trials have shown that there may be a role for homeopathy in symptom relief and improving quality of life in patients touched by cancer. Such effects have not been demonstrated unequivocally, and specific antitumor effects have not been shown in any controlled clinical research to date, which raises the need for further clinical trials to investigate the use of homeopathy in cancer care.