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 -                                                                    Published online before print                                                                  June 28, 2011,                                 doi:                                 10.1177/1534735411413268                                                                        Integr Cancer Ther                                         June 2012                                                                         vol. 11                                                                         no. 2                                                                         101-110                                    
A Critical Review of the Effects of Medical Qigong on Quality of Life, Immune Function, and Survival in Cancer Patients
- Byeongsang Oh, PhD1
- Phyllis Butow, PhD1
- Barbara Mullan, PhD1
- Amanda Hale1
- Myeong Soo Lee, PhD2
- Xinfeng Guo, PhD3
- Stephen Clarke, MBBS, PhD1
- 1University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia                        
- 2Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, Daejeon, South Korea                        
- 3Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China                        
- Byeongsang Oh, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Camperdown 2050, New South Wales, Australia Email: byeong.oh@sydney.edu.au
Abstract
Background. Due to the limitations and side effects of conventional cancer treatment, especially in relation to quality of life (QOL),                     patients are increasingly utilizing complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to supplement health-related outcomes. However,                     evidence for the safety and efficacy of such treatments is lacking. The purpose of the current review was to investigate evidence                     for the role of one CAM, medical Qigong (MQ), in supportive care. 
Methods. The literature was searched for reported effects of MQ in improving QOL, immune function, and survival in cancer patients.                     
Results. Although many studies possessed methodological limitations and small sample sizes, encouraging evidence was found for the                     effects of MQ on these health-related outcomes. More robust evidence in the form of randomized controlled trials with larger                     sample sizes also reflected positive results for the role of MQ in improving QOL, mood and fatigue parameters, and reducing                     inflammation. 
Conclusion. Given such encouraging results, further research is recommended in methodologically sound approaches to further delineate                     the action of MQ. These findings support the utilization of MQ by cancer patients and the place for such programs in comprehensive                     cancer care.
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