id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-279197-cesemos0 Block, Keith I. Integrative Cancer Therapies: Learning From COVID-19 2020-06-21 .txt text/plain 4112 228 40 Not only has COVID-19 suddenly converted us to a reliance on telehealth that is likely to persist in the future, it has also highlighted the use of some integrative therapies commonly used by cancer patients that have previously been thought to be too controversial for conventional clinics, but that might bear further research attention. For instance, 3 meta-analyses of randomized trials of chemotherapy in colorectal cancer patients found that performance status predicted mortality, [12] [13] [14] in addition to treatment side effects. Along with the previously published beneficial effects of parenteral fish oil emulsions in cancer patients, 30 these vitamin C trials raise the question of the potentials of other unconventional intravenous treatments in cancer patients. Pooled safety and efficacy analysis examining the effect of performance status on outcomes in nine first-line treatment trials using individual data from patients with metastatic colorectal cancer ./cache/cord-279197-cesemos0.txt ./txt/cord-279197-cesemos0.txt