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This website has as purpose to provide information about anthroposophic medicine to patients, practitioners and the general public in particular in regard to political and legal affairs. 

The IVAA (International Federation of Anthroposophic Medical Associations) represents and coordinates the national anthroposophic doctors´ associations on both the European and international levels in regard to political and legal affairs. 
As a corporate body the IVAA functions as the umbrella organization for the national anthroposophic doctors´ associations worldwide in regard to political and legal concerns. 
 
In the representation of anthroposophic medicine worldwide the IVAA is part of the Medical Section of the School of Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum. 

The IVAA is registered as association according to Swiss law with yearly member assemblies and democratically elected council and president. The IVAA functions as nonprofit NGO and is financed by member fees, grants and project-related donations. Funding has been recieved amongst others from the Software Stiftung (DE), Mahle-Stiftung (DE).

Mission: The areas of work of the IVAA include:

  • Safeguarding the legal status of anthroposophic medicine as an integrative medical system
  • Safeguarding the availabitity of Anthroposophic Medicinal Products (AMPs) on the market necessary for the anthroposophic medical approach
  • Safeguarding the accessibility of other anthroposophic treatments, including art therapies, eurythmy therapy and many other treatments which belong to the anthroposophic medical system
  • Safeguarding pluralism in medicine with regard to:
    • the rights of patients to use the treatment of their choice
    • the rights of doctors to offer the best available treatment for their patients

Educational and post-graduate training issues are not primary issues for the IVAA, nor is the IVAA involved in the coordination of research projects. However, the IVAA may become involved if medical/legal affairs or political discussion are affected by these activities.

In working for pluralism in medicine the IVAA is in close cooperation with other organisations that are engaged in this issue.

The information provided on this website is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her physician." If therapies are mentioned, the provided information does by now means replace the contact/advice of a visitor/patient with his or her physician another health professional?

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REFERENCES
Reviews
Klinische Forschung zur Anthroposophischen Medizin – Update eines «Health Technology Assessment»-Berichts und Status Quo. Kienle GS, Glockmann A, Grugel R, Hamre HJ, Helmut Keine H: Forsch Komplementmed 2011;18:4-4 (DOI: 10.1159/000331812). Read more…












Anthroposophic Medicine: Effectiveness, Utility, Costs, Safety
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Influence of Viscum album L (European Mistletoe) Extracts on Quality of Life in Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review of Controlled Clinical Studies. Kienle GS and Kiene H. Integrative Cancer Therapies 2010:1-16. read more...
Clinical research in anthroposophic medicine. Hamre HJ, Kiene H, Kienle GS. Altern Ther Health Med 2009;15(6):52-55. read more... 
Viscum album L. extracts in breast and gynaecological cancers: a systematic review of clinical and preclinical research. Kienle GS, Glockmann A, Schink M and Kiene H: Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research 2009;28:79. read more...
Survival of cancer patients treated with mistletoe extract (Iscador): a systematic literature review. Ostermann T, Raak C, Büssing A BMC Cancer 2009, 9:451 (pp. 1-9) (http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/9/451) read more...
Comment on Mistletoe therapy in oncology (Cochrane Review 2008) IFAEMM: Kiene, Kienle 2008
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IVAA and CAM – joint publications
The regulatory status of Complementary and Alternative Medicine for medical doctors in Europe 2010. read more...
Complementary Medicine (CAM) Its current position and its potential for European Healthcare 
Joint publication by ECH, ECPM, ICMART and IVAA, representing 132 medical CAM associations across Europe (March 2008)
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Promoting health and fighting illness as major political challenges in the EU read more...
Consensus Document "Non Conventional Medicine" read more...
Recent study-results
Eurythmy Therapy in Anxiety. Schwab J, Murphy J, Andersson P, Lunde G, Kiene H, Hamre HJ, Kienle GS: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 2011;17(4): 58-65. Read more…
Anthroposophic supportive treatment in children with medulloblastoma receiving first-line therapy. Seifert G, Rutkowski S, Jesse P, Madeleyn R, Reif M, Henze G and Längler A. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol 2011;33(3):105-10 read more...
Complementary Therapy Systems and Their Integrative Evaluation. Kienle GS, Albonico H-U, Fischer L, Frei-Erb M, Hamre HJ, Heusser P, Matthiessen PF, Renfer A, Kiene H. Journal of Science and Healing 2011(7/3): 175-187. read more... (free download)
Course of life satisfaction in patients with depressive and addictive disorders after therapeutic intervention. Büssing A, Heusser P, Mundle G: International Journal of Social Psychiatry 2011; first published on March 25, 2011 as doi:10.1177/0020764010390498
Retrospective analysis of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer under palliative treatment and additive intratumoral application of viscum album l. F. Schad, D. Buchwald, A. Merkle, S. Popp, M. Kroez, H. Matthes:  J Clin Oncol 29: 2011 (suppl; abstract e14538). online: http://abstract.asco.org/AbstView_102_82630.  
Usage of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Interventions by German Older Adults. Büssing A, Ostermann T, Heusser P, Matthiessen PF:  J Altern Complement Med. 2011; 17(6):487-489
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) for integrative Cancer Care – A summary of evidence. Musial F, Büssing A, Heusser P, Kyung-Eun C, Ostermann T: Forschende Komplementärmedizin 2011; 18: (Online August 8, 2011; DOI: 10.1159/000330714)
Anthroposophic medicine in pediatric primary care: a prospective, multicenter observational study on prescribing patterns. Jeschke E, Ostermann T, Tabali M, Kroz M, Bockelbrink A, Witt CM, Willich SN, Matthes H: Altern Ther Health Med 2011;17:18-28.
The challenges of complexity. Wolf U, Winkler M, Ephraim M, Hamre HJ, Lemann D: Primary Care 2011; 11(10):174-175.
More recent studies and results of working groups read more... 
Further studies with significance for Anthroposophic Medicine
Studies 2005-2010 and results of working groups (overview) read more... PDF
Allergic disease and sensitization in Steiner school children. Floistrup H, et al. The Parsifal Study Group. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2006 Jan;117(1):59-66. Epub 2005 Nov 28. read more...(Abstract) PDF 
Anthroposophic vs. conventional therapy of acute respiratory and ear infections: a prospective outcomes study. Hamre HJ, Fischer M, Heger M, Riley D, Haidvogl M, Baars E, Bristol E, Evans M, Schwarz R, Kiene H. Wien Klin Wochenschr. 2005 Apr;117(7-8):256-68. read more...
Anthroposophic therapies in chronic disease: the Anthroposophic Medicine Outcomes Study (AMOS) Hamre HJ, Becker-Witt C, Glockmann A, Ziegler R, Willich SN, Kiene H. Eur J Med Res. 2004 Jul 30;9(7):351-60. read more... 
Evaluation of quality of life/life satisfaction in women with breast cancer in complementary and conventional care. Carlsson M, Arman M, Backman M, Flatters U, Hatschek T, Hamrin E. Acta Oncol. 2004;43(1):27-34. read more... PDF 
An anthroposophic lifestyle and intestinal microflora in infancy. Alm JS, Swartz J, Bjorksten B, Engstrand L, Engstrom J, Kuhn I, Lilja G, Mollby R, Norin E, Pershagen G, Reinders C, Wreiber K, Scheynius A. Pediatr Allergy Immunol. 2002 Dec;13(6):402-11.
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Atopy in children of families with an anthroposophic lifestyle. Alm JS, Swartz J, Lilja G, Scheynius A, Pershagen G. Lancet. 1999 May 1;353(9163):1485-8. (1999)
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