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Cat's claw: Several low-quality studies suggest that cat's claw may slow tumor growth. However, this research is very early and has not identified specific types of cancer that may benefit. More studies are needed before a recommendation can be made.
Psychotherapy for AIDS-related Lymphoma Psychotherapy
: There is good evidence that psychotherapy can enhance cancer patients' quality of life by reducing emotional distress and helping them cope with the stresses and challenges of cancer. Therapy ....
Aloe vera for AIDS-related Lymphoma Aloe vera
: There is preliminary evidence that oral aloe may reduce the risk of developing lung cancer. Further studies are needed in this area to clarify if it is aloe ....
Acupuncture for AIDS-related Lymphoma Acupuncture
: There has been limited research on acupuncture for cancer pain, and the research that was done was shown to have mixed results. More studies are needed to determine potential ....
Yoga for AIDS-related Lymphoma Yoga
: Several studies in cancer patients report enhanced quality of life, lower sleep disturbance, decreased stress symptoms and changes in cancer-related immune cells after patients received relaxation, meditation and gentle ....