NEWS
Peter Johnstone, MD Visits Case Western Reserve University
Friday, November 2, 2007
On Friday, November 2, Dr. Johnstone visited the Case Western Reserve
University School of Medicine, met with Dean Pam Davis, physicians,
scientists and students interested in Integrative Medicine, toured Radiation
Therapy Facilities at University Hospitals and presented a major lecture
at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center entitled “Integrative
Therapies in Cancer Care.”

In his lecture, Dr. Johnstone addressed his overall approach to integrative
therapy including massage therapy for lymphedema, acupuncture for control
of dry mouth which occurs as a debilitating consequence of radiation
therapy in the head and neck region as well as other uses of integrative
therapy for palliation and symptom control.
He also discussed the use of botanicals, the need for controlled trials
to validate the usefulness of integrative therapy, warned against the
potential inappropriate use of complementary and alternative approaches
and described efforts of the Society of Integrative Oncology to validate
and mainstream integrative approaches to improve quality of life and
survivorship in patients treated for cancer. After his stimulating presentation,
Dr. Johnstone met with a group of medical students interested in pursuing
research and incorporating integrative medicine into their training
and careers. The student group was led and organized by Jane Hart, M.D.,
Chair, Integrative, Complementary and Alternative Medicine Committee
and Elizabeth D. McKinley, M.D., MPH, Dean, Emily Blackwell Society
and Assistant Professor of Medicine, both at the School of Medicine.