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Complementary and Alternative therapies

Resources and organisations

The websites listed here give detailed information about complementary therapies and cancer. They might use more technical terms, longer pages and fewer images than this site.

Always ask your doctors and nurses about whether any complementary or alternative cancer therapy you are thinking of using might interact with your other treatments.

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Complementary and alternative therapy organisations in the UK

These organisations and websites deal specifically with complementary therapies and cancer care. Or they include complementary therapies in their range of activities and interests.

Medical journals about complementary therapies

Although these journals are generally aimed at health professionals working in the complementary therapy field, you may find it useful to know what is available.

General medical journals also publish literature about research into complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).

International organisations and sites

Books about complementary therapy

There are various books about complementary and alternative therapies. Many of these are specific to cancer. But they aren’t all reliable. Be wary of books that claim an alternative therapy can cure cancer. 

The books listed here give reliable and evidence-based information about complementary and alternative therapies. 

Booklets and factsheets

Several reputable cancer organisations produce general information leaflets or booklets about using complementary therapies or alternative cancer therapies.

Find out about types of complementary therapy

Last reviewed: 18 Oct 2022

Next review due: 18 Oct 2025

About complementary and alternative therapies

A complementary therapy means you can use it alongside your conventional medical treatment. It may help you to feel better and cope better with your cancer and treatment. An alternative therapy is generally used instead of conventional medical treatment.

Individual therapies

Find detailed information and research into some of the many different complementary and alternative therapies used by people with cancer.

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