Research: ORELLANA and COLLEAGUES,

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Abstract

ORELLANA and COLLEAGUES,  Center of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ginesia SA, Providencia, Santiago de Chile, Chile researched injection therapy with Traumeel a medication with analgesic properties used in homotoxicology, in the treatment of pain relief following breast cancer treatment.

Background

In breast cancer patients, posttreatment pain often appears after several months and strongly impairs health-related quality of life. Conventional methods of pain reduction are often ineffective. Injection therapy with Traumeel (Heel GmbH, Baden-Baden, Germany), a medication with analgesic properties used in homotoxicology for treatment of the pain associated with trauma as well as a mediator of inflammation, was proposed as an innovative approach for pain relief after breast cancer treatment.

Methodology

Nine patients, still suffering from a high level of pain after breast cancer therapy despite use of postoperative treatment with conventional analgesics, were invited to participate. A Traumeel and procaine injection was administered once a week for three to 10 sessions. The level of pain was assessed by a pain score and physical and psychological status by a questionnaire before and directly after injection and again at follow-up visits after 3 and 6 months.

Results

After the last injection, all patients experienced a marked reduction of their level of pain on average from 7.6 +/- 1.5 to 2.4 +/- 1.4 points on a scale from 1 to 10 points. After a followup observational phase of 3 and 6 months, pain score ratings increased slightly again in some patients but remained consistently low in others. In any case, the ratings of pain levels did not reach the values assessed before the start of Traumeel injection. Similarly, health-related quality of life improved with this injection therapy. The perception of pain relief with Traumeel injection was high in 8 of 9 patients, reflecting an overall perceived positive outcome and tolerability of this treatment.

Conclusion

This case series represents a first encouraging approach to using this complex homeopathic injection for pain relief in breast cancer patients.

References

Orellana Alvarellos G, Ruiz de Vinaspre Alvear P and Kaszkin-Bettag M. A series of case reports: clinical evaluation of a complex homeopathic injection therapy in the management of pain in patients after breast cancer treatment. Alternative Therapies in Health & Medicine. 16(1): 54-9. Jan-Feb 2010.

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