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M ozart effect: does it add to self‐soothing?. 19:167-168. 2014 - Mixing chalk and cheese: the challenge for integrating complementary therapies into radiation oncology. 18:64-69. 2013
- Using oriental medicine symptom patterns to identify prostatic hyperplasia patients who may benefit from oriental therapies. 15:310-312. 2010
- Selenium and vitamin E supplements do not prevent prostate cancer: the importance of prospective RCTs for definitive practice guidelines. 14:183-184. 2009
- Clinical audit of an integrative oncology programme: how should we measure outcome?. 13:168-172. 2008
- Is there a role for acupuncture for the treatment of hot flushes in breast cancer patients?. 13:112-113. 2008
- Polysaccharide extracts from Chinese medicinal herbs have a role in enhancing innate immunity. 12:43-43. 2007
- Promoting research guidelines for natural health products (NHPs) in oncology. 12:42-42. 2007
- Determining the impact of naturopathic treatment on Canadian postal workers with low back pain, a randomised controlled parallel group study. 11:46-46. 2006
- Probiotics: Targeting the paediatric population to reduce antibiotic consumption and resistance. 11:189-191. 2006
- Chemotherapy plus high‐dose antioxidants for non‐small‐cell lung cancer: no significant influence on outcome. 10:294-296. 2005
- Second primary cancer prevention: the conundrum of antioxidants. 10:293-294. 2005
- Dissociation between radiotherapy patients’ experience of anxiety and their sense of well-being after hypnotherapy. 10:219-220. 2005
- Acupuncture can help tennis elbow or lateral epicondyle pain. 10:41-42. 2005
- High‐dose antioxidants to prevent cancer: hype or hoax?. 10:29-31. 2005
- High‐touch cancer care associated with improved symptom control. 10:47-48. 2005
- Antioxidants during anticancer therapy. 9:96-106. 2004