Oncology Acupuncture: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Techniques, Research and Regulation

This cross-cultural comparison of oncology acupuncture ultimately aims to promote integration and optimization of techniques from different regions to improve patient care globally.

Oncology Acupuncture: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Techniques, Research and Regulation

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What you will learn

  • Compare and contrast acupuncture techniques commonly used for cancer symptom management in China, the US and Europe
  • Examine differences in acupuncture’s acceptance, insurance coverage, and regulation between these regions
  • Discuss the focus of acupuncture research in China vs. the West
  • Propose opportunities for collaborative research and navigating regulatory variations

Course Overview

Oncology acupuncture has become an increasingly utilized integrative therapy for cancer patients in recent years. However, practices, regulations, and research vary significantly between China, where acupuncture originated, the United States and European countries. Key differences in techniques are highlighted, such as China’s use of acupuncture for gastric and colon cancers vs. breast cancer in the West, and China’s extensive use of electroacupuncture compared to manual acupuncture in the US and Europe. Chinese research tends to focus on acupuncture’s mechanistic actions on the body, while research in the West emphasizes clinical outcomes. High quality clinical research is generated in US. Strict regulations on acupuncture practice exist in the U.S. and Europe, but are less defined in China. This cross-cultural comparison of oncology acupuncture ultimately aims to promote integration and optimization of techniques from different regions to improve patient care globally.

This course was originally presented as a lecture during our annual International Oncology Acupuncture Symposium in 2023 with the theme Supporting Cancer Survivors. You can also access it as part of the complete recording package for the symposium. Click here to explore this valuable collection and enhance your learning experience.


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About the Teacher

Weidong Lu, MB, MPH, PHD

Weidong Lu, MB, MPH, PhD is an Oncology Acupuncturist and the Oncology Acupuncture Team Leader at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI). He is a principal investigator at the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center and the lead investigator of the Chinese Medicine Research Initiative at DFCI. Dr. Lu is an Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a Professor Emeritus of Chinese Medicine at the New England School of Acupuncture (NESA). He chairs the Committee on Acupuncture at the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine.

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