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Legal and ethical issues relating to use of complementary therapies in pediatric hematology/oncology.Cohen MH Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health, Law Offices, 1811 NW 51 St., Suite 1289, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309, USA. Pediatricians increasingly are asked to advise pediatric patients and their families concerning integration into conventional care (including hematology and oncology) of complementary and alternative medical (CAM) therapies such as chiropractic, massage therapy, and herbal medicine. Inclusion of CAM therapies in pediatric oncology and hematology--as in any medical subspecialty--is not itself "unethical," clinically inadvisable, or legally risky; the danger comes from over-reliance on one or more CAM therapies (particularly those with evidence of danger and/or paltry evidence of success) to the exclusion of conventional care that is curative and imminently necessary. Pediatricians can help address potential malpractice liability issues by evaluating the level of clinical risk, engaging the patient in shared decision making and documenting this in the medical record, continuing to monitor conventionally, and being prepared to intervene conventionally when medically required. Published 8 May 2006 in J Pediatr Hematol Oncol, 28(3): 190-3.
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