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Japan Survey: Most Physicians Doubt Alternative Cancer Cures
16 Feb
Summary
- Over 90% of Japanese physicians doubt unproven cancer treatments.
- Many clinics offering non-standard treatments lack expertise and aftercare.
- Patients may receive false hope without explicit doctor warnings.

A recent survey in Japan has indicated a strong skepticism among medical professionals regarding non-standard cancer treatments. Over 90% of surveyed physicians do not believe these therapies, which are not covered by public medical insurance, are scientifically effective. Common treatments cited include NK/NKT cell therapy, other immune cell therapies, and cytokine therapy.
Furthermore, the survey highlighted concerns about the quality of care provided by clinics offering these unproven methods. A significant majority of doctors believe these clinics lack necessary expertise and offer inadequate aftercare. The research team stressed the importance of physicians explicitly advising patients against such treatments to prevent them from receiving false hope.




