Abstracts

Advancing Supportive Cancer Care: A Survey of Naturopathic Doctors to Identify Practice Patterns, Knowledge Gaps and Resource Needs

Background:

Clinical guidance for naturopathic doctors (NDs) in supportive cancer care is limited, highlighting a potential need for resource development.

Objectives:

Describe naturopathic practice, identify oncology-related knowledge gaps, and determine preferred clinical resources.

Methods:

A 40-item online survey was distributed to NDs through naturopathic associations, social media, and informal networking. Questions varied based on whether respondents provided cancer care (鈥渃ancer stream鈥) or not (鈥済eneral stream鈥). The survey ran from September 2023 to March 2024. Data analysis included frequency distributions and descriptive statistics.

Results:

Among 149 eligible responses, 62% practiced in Canada, 36% in the United States, and 2% elsewhere. The cancer stream (n = 99) primarily worked in community settings, offered hybrid care, and did not exclusively treat cancer patients. The largest knowledge gaps were related to intravenous (IV) green tea extract and curcumin, photodynamic and ozone therapy, managing tinnitus, and interactions between naturopathic interventions and stem cell transplants and photodynamic therapy. Time constraints were the main barrier to addressing knowledge gaps. The smallest gaps were reported for exercise counselling, the Mediterranean diet, IV vitamin C, vitamin/mineral infusions, and managing constipation, anxiety, diarrhea, fatigue, hot flashes, and depression. In total, 97% supported the development of clinical resources, with no format preference. In the general stream, 58% indicated that additional training would increase their likelihood of offering cancer care.

Conclusion:

This survey highlights oncology-related knowledge gaps, which were generally highest for less commonly used and studied therapies, and strong clinician support for resource development. Varied resource formats may accommodate different learning styles and improve dissemination.

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Title of abstract:
Advancing Supportive Cancer Care: A Survey of Naturopathic Doctors to Identify Practice Patterns, Knowledge Gaps and Resource Needs
Author:

Rizzolo E, Legacy M, Conte E, El Sayed M, Seely D.

Publication:

CAND Journal

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Citation:

Rizzolo E, Legacy M, Conte E, El Sayed M, Seely D. Advancing Supportive Cancer Care: A Survey of Naturopathic Doctors to Identify Practice Patterns, Knowledge Gaps and Resource Needs. CANDJ [Internet]. 2025 Mar. 20 [cited 2025 Apr. 30];32(1):3-26.

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