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Summary:Prayer can be defined as a "reverent petition," the act of asking for something while aiming to connect with God or another object of worship. Prayer on behalf of the ill or dying has played a prominent role throughout history and across cultures. Metaphysical explanations and beliefs often underlie the practice of prayer.Scientific Evidence:Uses These uses have been tested in humans or animals. Safety and effectiveness have not always been proven. Some of these conditions are potentially serious, and should .... Read more
Prayer for Liver Cancer Prayer: Initial studies in patients with cancer (such as leukemia) report variable effects on disease progression or death rates when intercessory prayer is used. Better quality research is necessary before ....
Prayer for Lung Cancer Prayer: Initial studies in patients with cancer (such as leukemia) report variable effects on disease progression or death rates when intercessory prayer is used. Higher quality research is necessary before ....
Prayer for Lymphoma Prayer: Initial studies in patients with cancer (such as leukemia) report variable effects on disease progression or death rates when intercessory prayer is used. Better quality research is necessary before ....
Prayer for Ovarian Cancer Prayer: Initial studies in patients with cancer (such as leukemia) report variable effects on disease progression or death rates when intercessory prayer is used. Better quality research is necessary before ....
Prayer for Pancreatic Cancer Prayer: Initial studies in patients with cancer (such as leukemia) report variable effects on disease progression or death rates when intercessory prayer is used. Prayer may help give individuals suffering ....
A study from American Cancer Society revealed that nearly half of cancer survivors use complementary and alternative methods in the form of prayer, meditation, relaxation, supplements, and massage. The study found that CAM users were more likely to be women, whites, younger cancer survivors, individuals with higher income, and individuals with more education.