Journal article
Integrative Oncology Care of Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression in Adults With Cancer: Society for Integrative Oncology–ASCO Guideline
Journal of clinical oncology
15 Aug 2023
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Abstract
PURPOSE To provide evidence-based recommendations to health care providers on integrative approaches to managing anxiety and depression symptoms in adults living with cancer. METHODS The Society for Integrative Oncology and ASCO convened an expert panel of integrative oncology, medical oncology, radiation oncology, surgical oncology, palliative oncology, social sciences, mind-body medicine, nursing, methodology, and patient advocacy representatives. The literature search included systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and randomized controlled trials published from 1990 through 2023. Outcomes of interest included anxiety or depression symptoms as measured by validated psychometric tools, and adverse events. Expert panel members used this evidence and informal consensus with the Guidelines into Decision Support methodology to develop evidence-based guideline recommendations. RESULTS The literature search identified 110 relevant studies (30 systematic reviews and 80 randomized controlled trials) to inform the evidence base for this guideline. RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations were made for mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs), yoga, relaxation, music therapy, reflexology, and aromatherapy (using inhalation) for treating symptoms of anxiety during active treatment; and MBIs, yoga, acupuncture, tai chi and/or qigong, and reflexology for treating anxiety symptoms after cancer treatment. For depression symptoms, MBIs, yoga, music therapy, relaxation, and reflexology were recommended during treatment, and MBIs, yoga, and tai chi and/or qigong were recommended post-treatment. DISCUSSION Issues of patient-health care provider communication, health disparities, comorbid medical conditions, cost implications, guideline implementation, provider training and credentialing, and quality assurance of natural health products are discussed. While several approaches such as MBIs and yoga appear effective, limitations of the evidence base including assessment of risk of bias, nonstandardization of therapies, lack of diversity in study samples, and lack of active control conditions as well as future research directions are discussed. Additional information is available at www.asco.org/survivorship-guidelines .
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- Title
- Integrative Oncology Care of Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression in Adults With Cancer: Society for Integrative Oncology–ASCO Guideline
- Creators
- Linda E. Carlson - University of CalgaryNofisat Ismaila - American Society of Clinical Oncology, Alexandria, VAElizabeth L. Addington - Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, ILGary N. Asher - Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NCChloe Atreya - University of California, San FranciscoLynda G. Balneaves - University of ManitobaJoke Bradt - Drexel UniversityNina Fuller-Shavel - Synthesis Clinic, Winchester, United KingdomJoseph Goodman - George Washington UniversityCaroline J. Hoffman - Paul's Cancer Support, London, United KingdomAlissa Huston - University of Rochester Medical CenterAshwin Mehta - Memorial Healthcare System, Hollywood, FLChanning J. Paller - University of BaltimoreKimberly Richardson - Patient Representative, University of Illinois Cancer Center, Chicago, ILDugald Seely - University of OttawaChelsea J. Siwik - University of California, San FranciscoJennifer S. Temel - Harvard Medical SchoolJulia H. Rowland - Smith Center for Healing and the Arts
- Publication Details
- Journal of clinical oncology
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Creative Arts Therapies
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:001081587100014
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85172739892
- Other Identifier
- 991020924180404721
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- Oncology