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African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines
African Ethnomedicines Network
ISSN: 0189-6016
Vol. 9, No. 4, 2012, pp. 503-518
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Bioline Code: tc12082
Full paper language: English
Document type: Review Article
Document available free of charge
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African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, Vol. 9, No. 4, 2012, pp. 503-518
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AROMATHERAPY AS AN ADJUVANT TREATMENT IN CANCER CARE – A DESCRIPTIVE SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Boehm, Katja; Büssing, Arndt & Ostermann, Thomas
Abstract
Claims of benefits of aromatherapy for cancer patients include reduced anxiety levels and relief of emotional stress,
pain, muscular tension and fatigue. The objective of this paper is to provide an updated descriptive, systematic review of evidence
from pre-clinical and clinical trials assessing the benefits and safety of aromatherapy for cancer patients. Literature databases such
as Medline (via Ovid), the Cochrane database of systematic reviews, Cochrane Central were searched from their inception until
October 2010. Only studies on cancer cells or cancer patients were included. There is no long lasting effect of aromatherapy
massage, while short term improvements were reported for general well being, anxiety and depression up to 8 weeks after
treatment. The reviewed studies indicate short-term effects of aromatherapy on depression, anxiety and overall wellbeing.
Specifically, some clinical trials found an increase in patient-identified symptom relief, psychological wellbeing and improved
sleep. Furthermore, some found a short-term improvement (up to 2 weeks after treatment) in anxiety and depression scores and
better pain control. Although essential oils have generally shown minimal adverse effects, potential risks include ingesting large
amounts (intentional misuse); local skin irritation, especially with prolonged skin contact; allergic contact dermatitis; and
phototoxicity from reaction to sunlight (some oils). Repeated topical administration of lavender and tea tree oil was associated
with reversible prepubertal gynecomastia.
Keywords
aromatherapy; essential oil; massage; cancer; review
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