Introduction
Fatigue is the most common symptom reported by survivors of cancer. At present the medical community lacks evidence-based
options for its management.
Materials and methods
This paper describes the rationale, current evidence, and research in progress as related to the use of acupuncture as a potential
option.
Results
Preliminary evidence suggests that clinicians and cancer survivors may find benefit in considering acupuncture as an option
for managing fatigue; this is especially appealing since acupuncture appears to be a safe medical technique. We draw upon
our research and clinical experience to generate a description of considerations for patient and provider when thinking about
acupuncture as an option for the management of fatigue in non-anemic, disease-free breast cancer survivors.
Discussion/conclusions
Research examining its relative effectiveness and potential for integration with other approaches is a logical next step if
the results from RCTs are positive.
Implications for cancer survivors
Acupuncture is not routinely considered in mainstream discussions of options for fatigue management. While future research
will more clearly determine its relative effectiveness, given the present options available clinicians and breast cancer survivors
may find benefit in considering and discussing acupuncture as an approach for managing persistent fatigue.
Keywords Acupuncture - Cancer survivors - Fatigue - Health communication - CAM