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|Short definition=Complementary and alternative medicine - {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} (KOM-pleh-MEN-tuh-ree.. all-TER-nuh-tiv MEH-dih-sin) term used to describe a medical product or medical practice used together with (complementary) or in place of (alternative) standard medical care. Typically, less is known about most types of complementary and alternative medicine than standard treatments, which go through a long and careful research process to prove they are safe and effective. Complementary and alternative medicine can include dietary supplements, megadose vitamins, herbal preparations, specialty teas, acupuncture, massage therapy, magnetic therapy, spiritual healing, and meditation. Also called CAM 
|Term=Complementary and alternative medicine
|Type=Complementary and alternative medicine - {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} (KOM-pleh-MEN-tuh-ree. . . all-TER-nuh-tiv MEH-dih-sin) term used to describe a medical product or medical practice used together with (complementary) or in place of (alternative) standard medical care. Typically, less is known about most types of complementary and alternative medicine than standard treatments, which go through a long and careful research process to prove they are safe and effective. Complementary and alternative medicine can include dietary supplements, megadose vitamins, herbal preparations, specialty teas, acupuncture, massage therapy, magnetic therapy, spiritual healing, and meditation. Also called CAM {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
|Short definition=Complementary and alternative medicine - {{Pronunciation}} (KOM-pleh-MEN-tuh-ree.. all-TER-nuh-tiv MEH-dih-sin) term used to describe a medical product or medical practice used together with (complementary) or in place of (alternative) standard medical care. Typically, less is known about most types of complementary and alternative medicine than standard treatments, which go through a long and careful research process to prove they are safe and effective. Complementary and alternative medicine can include dietary supplements, megadose vitamins, herbal preparations, specialty teas, acupuncture, massage therapy, magnetic therapy, spiritual healing, and meditation. Also called CAM 
|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=Oncology
|Language=English
|Source=NCI
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Complementary and alternative medicine - {{Pronunciation}} (KOM-pleh-MEN-tuh-ree. . . all-TER-nuh-tiv MEH-dih-sin) term used to describe a medical product or medical practice used together with (complementary) or in place of (alternative) standard medical care. Typically, less is known about most types of complementary and alternative medicine than standard treatments, which go through a long and careful research process to prove they are safe and effective. Complementary and alternative medicine can include dietary supplements, megadose vitamins, herbal preparations, specialty teas, acupuncture, massage therapy, magnetic therapy, spiritual healing, and meditation. Also called CAM {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

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Complementary and alternative medicine
TermComplementary and alternative medicine
Short definitionComplementary and alternative medicine - (pronounced) (KOM-pleh-MEN-tuh-ree.. all-TER-nuh-tiv MEH-dih-sin) term used to describe a medical product or medical practice used together with (complementary) or in place of (alternative) standard medical care. Typically, less is known about most types of complementary and alternative medicine than standard treatments, which go through a long and careful research process to prove they are safe and effective. Complementary and alternative medicine can include dietary supplements, megadose vitamins, herbal preparations, specialty teas, acupuncture, massage therapy, magnetic therapy, spiritual healing, and meditation. Also called CAM 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Complementary and alternative medicine - (pronounced) (KOM-pleh-MEN-tuh-ree. . . all-TER-nuh-tiv MEH-dih-sin) term used to describe a medical product or medical practice used together with (complementary) or in place of (alternative) standard medical care. Typically, less is known about most types of complementary and alternative medicine than standard treatments, which go through a long and careful research process to prove they are safe and effective. Complementary and alternative medicine can include dietary supplements, megadose vitamins, herbal preparations, specialty teas, acupuncture, massage therapy, magnetic therapy, spiritual healing, and meditation. Also called CAM

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