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    integrative oncology

    Explore " integrative oncology" with insightful episodes like "Can an Anti-parasitic medicine beat cancer? - Joe Tippens", "Integrative Approaches in Cancer Care with Dr. Sonia Malani", "The Facts on Breast Cancer: Mammograms, Estrogen, and Prevention with Dr. Aminah Keats", "7-Dr. Steven Johnson - Mistletoe Therapy for Cancer" and "Vitamin D: Supplements 101" from podcasts like ""Fit Rx", "The Root Cause Medicine Podcast", "The Root Cause Medicine Podcast", "Believe Big Podcast" and "The Cancer Pod: Integrative Oncology Talk"" and more!

    Episodes (17)

    Can an Anti-parasitic medicine beat cancer? - Joe Tippens

    Can an Anti-parasitic medicine beat cancer? - Joe Tippens

    Joe Tippens was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer in 2016 and given just a few months to live.  Through a series of events, he started taking an antiparasitic medicine called Fenbendazole.  His cancer was cured.  He later added several other supplements along with this creating the Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol. He has been on the protocol ever since and is still cancer-free to this day.   He started a blog, Get Busy Living to share his story and has documented thousands of people curing their cancer. 

    You can find his blog at:  http://mycancerstory.rocks

    Dr Greg's clinic is: vibrantlifedc.com

    Integrative Approaches in Cancer Care with Dr. Sonia Malani

    Integrative Approaches in Cancer Care with Dr. Sonia Malani
    In today's episode with Dr. Sonia Malani, you’ll hear us take a deep dive on: 1. The impact of integrative oncology on cancer care; 2. Supplements in integrative oncology; 3. The role of integrative oncologists in addressing holistic health factors; 4. Reducing stress, detoxification, and improving outcomes in cancer care; 5. Strategic dietary choices for cancer prevention and supportive care; 6. Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy for cancer patients. Dr. Sonia Malani is a board-certified naturopathic oncologist with specialized expertise in pain management and palliative care. Passionate about cancer prevention, she delves deeply into precision oncology utilizing ctDNA technology and focuses on addressing metabolic comorbidities in patients with cancer. Beyond her medical honors, Dr. Malani is a published author and dedicated researcher. Moreover, she wears multiple hats as a certified yoga instructor, meditation teacher, and a provider of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy. Dr. Malani also plays a vital role as a co-investigator in the AIMS Cancer Outcomes Study (ACOS). Order tests through Rupa Health, the BEST place to order functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide

    The Facts on Breast Cancer: Mammograms, Estrogen, and Prevention with Dr. Aminah Keats

    The Facts on Breast Cancer: Mammograms, Estrogen, and Prevention with Dr. Aminah Keats
    The Root Cause Medicine Podcast is created by Rupa Health, the best way to order, track & get results from 30+ lab companies in one place. In today’s episode, Dr. Carrie Jones is joined by Dr. Aminah Keats, a Naturopathic Physician at Capital Integrative Health. They discuss all about breast cancer. Key Takeaways: 1. Breast Cancer Facts Conventional patients have become more proactive in combating the possibility of having cancer. But when it comes to statistics, one in eight women suffers from breast cancer. However, the mortality rate has declined. 2. Following the Guidelines. For high-risk patients, screening should begin before the age of forty. High-risk patients are women with a strong family or personal history of breast cancer, as they may have inherited genes that increase the risk of breast cancer. For the moderate risk category, they should start getting mammograms between the ages of forty and forty-four. Beyond that point, patients should get mammograms every year. 3. Breast Cancer Treatments. When it comes to conventional care, it depends on the stage of breast cancer. If it's an early stage, a patient may be advised to get a lumpectomy or a mastectomy. Other options include radiation, chemotherapy drugs, or hormonal treatments. Dr. Aminah Keats is a licensed and board-certified Naturopathic Physician specializing in integrative oncology. She has worked at Cancer Treatment Centers of America and later directed a naturopathic oncology department. Dr. Keats currently works at Capital Integrative Health. She is a Fellow of the American Board of Naturopathic Oncology (FABNO) and a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians, Society of Integrative Oncology, and Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians.

    7-Dr. Steven Johnson - Mistletoe Therapy for Cancer

    7-Dr. Steven Johnson - Mistletoe Therapy for Cancer

    Did you know the mistletoe plant has been used in cancer treatment for over 100 years?

    Mistletoe?  Yes, mistletoe - the Christmas "kissing" plant!

    Join me today as I speak with Dr. Steven Johnson about how different types of
    mistletoe are used to treat different types of cancers. We will also discuss how
    mistletoe is used and its benefits in the world of cancer.

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    Vitamin D: Supplements 101

    Vitamin D: Supplements 101

    Vitamin D may be the most pivotal nutrient in all of cancer care.  Tina and Leah talk about this hormone masquerading as a “vitamin.”  How much is ideal? Do you need to take it? Can you get what you need from the sun? Is it even safe to take?

    There is a tremendous amount of information on vitamin D and cancer, so there is a lot to sift through to figure out what is well-founded and what is hype. Tina and Leah discuss the data, their experiences with patients, and how you can optimize your levels. They also discuss some safety concerns since this is one of the few vitamins that can lead to fatality if consumed in toxic amounts. 

    As always, you will be entertained and educated. May you derive enough valuable information to feel compelled to share this and help others. Sharing is caring. :) 

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    Supplements 101: Omega-3 Fatty Acids

    Supplements 101: Omega-3 Fatty Acids

    What exactly are omega-3 fatty acids? They are essential, but what does “essential” even mean? Why do we need them? How are they used in our bodies? What foods are the best sources? 

    In this episode, Tina and Leah tackle these questions and more. They also discuss the role of omega-3s before, during, and after treatment for cancer. They include a few studies that show particular benefits during conventional cancer treatments and some cautionary notes too.

    And , keep an ear out for hot tips and trivial bits, all relevant to omega-3 fatty acids, of course. So sit back (or drive, or walk, or do whatever you do when you are listening to a podcast) and enjoy this latest episode in their series Supplements 101.

    Links we mentioned on this episode and other cool stuff:

    Higher Dietary Intake of Alpha-Linolenic Acid May Lower Mortality Risk

    Essential Fatty Acids Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University

    Structure of a lipid bilayer

    Is fish oil bad for LDL cholesterol? 

    Increased Plasma Levels of Chemoresistance-Inducing Fatty Acid 16:4(n-3) After Consumption of Fish and Fish Oil JAMA Oncology

    DHA-enriched supplement ameliorates cancer-associated systemic inflammatory response via resolvin D1 production: a single institutional study. (resolvins)

    Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Can Reduce C-Reactive Protein in Patients with Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Nutrition and Cancer

    Fish Oil Improves Chemotherapy Effects in Lung Cancer Patients Review of study in Natural Medicine Journal

    Omega-3 fatty acids are protective against paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy: A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial. BMC Cancer

    The effect of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on incidence and severity of oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy: a randomized controlled trial. Biomark Res.

    Fish Oil and Perioperative Bleeding Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes

    Do Fatty Acids Really Increase Risk of Prostate Cancer? Eval

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    Be Nice and Kind with Dr. Daniel Roney

    Be Nice and Kind with Dr. Daniel Roney

    Website: www.dontignorethenudge.com
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    When you want to help patients in a more complete way, but you feel like you need to know more before you do so....that's where today's guest found himself.  Daniel Roney, DC shares today on Don't Ignore the Nudge

    Contact info:
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    The Missing Piece To Breast Cancer Care With Katrina Bogdon

    The Missing Piece To Breast Cancer Care With Katrina Bogdon

    18. Naturopathic physician Katrina Bogdon joins me on this episode to discuss evidence-based integrative approaches for breast cancer. She is a wealth of information for naturopathic integrative oncology and provides compassionate care with a level of excellence that is hard to find. In this episode she shares how to navigate the challenges of being diagnosed with breast cancer and where to find evidence-based therapies. You will also learn more about her integrative program for people undergoing breast cancer treatment called The Missing Piece. 

    You can learn more about her services at Our Healing Roots
    Resource mentioned: Beyond Conventional Cancer Therapies

    DISCLAIMER: Katrina is not licensed in the state of Missouri and works as a Naturopathic Integrative Consultant.

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    Side Eff#%ks: Mouth Sores & Taste Changes

    Side Eff#%ks: Mouth Sores & Taste Changes

    We're continuing with our theme of things that make our life miserable...I mean side effects from cancer treatment. Mouth sores and taste changes can greatly affect quality of life when going through treatment for cancer. Tina and Leah discuss causes and both pharmaceutical and integrative approaches to managing these side effects.

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    Side Eff#%ks: Nausea & Vomiting

    Side Eff#%ks: Nausea & Vomiting

    It's here! The first in what we hope to be many episodes on cancer treatment-related side effects. The most common questions we get have to do with integrative oncology approaches to managing common, and not so common, side effects when patients go through chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. (Immunotherapy and targeted therapies are included whenever we say "chemo.")

    We kick off this first pod with our nausea and vomiting episode. We cover a number of causes for nausea and vomiting, how different medicines work, and of course, our favorite integrative medicine approaches. 

    Talking about puking might trigger some folks, so there's a content warning at the beginning of this podcast. We must say the word "vomit" like a gazillion times. Oh, and I for sure though we were going to earn an Explicit on this episode but we decided to censor it and keep it clean for the kids.

    Maybe you've heard this all before, maybe this information is new to you. We hope you enjoy listening. Remember to share The Cancer Pod podcasts if you think they might be helpful to someone you know.

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    Davis Lamson Naturopathic Oncology

    Davis Lamson Naturopathic Oncology

    Dr Davis Lamson practices at Tahoma Clinic in Tukwila, Washington (near Seattle) with chief interests in autoimmunity and cancer. He has published over thirty-five research and review papers, including the subjects of hepatitis C, controlling MRSA, stimulating immune function, emphysema, autism, diabetes, gastroesophageal reflux, kidney failure, autoimmunity, and various cancer-related topics.

    Dr. Lamson was Adjunct Faculty and coordinator of oncology education for 17 years at the Medical School of Bastyr University from 1997 through 2013. He also supervised ND medical students in a hospital oncology setting. 

    Dr. Lamson received the 2004 Bastyr University Distinguished Alumnus Award and the 2005 President’s Award of the Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians on its founding. In 2015, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award of that Association. He has served on the Boards of Directors of the Washington Association of Naturopathic Physicians, the Botanical Medicine Academy, and the Naturopathic Academy of Primary Care Physicians. Presently he serves on the conference committee of the Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians.        

    Episode 29: Stuart Houghton – Believe in Yourself

    Episode 29: Stuart Houghton – Believe in Yourself
    How is managing cancer different to other conditions? What considerations do you, as a Practitioner, need to take on when looking at medical cancer therapy and complementary medicine? Having a dedicated oncology focus in practice is no mean feat. As cancer rates rise, Practitioners are seeing more patients for integrative oncology than ever before. Listen in to Stuart Houghton, in this week’s Best Practice Podcast, as he provides answers to all these questions and more! Useful links: https://www.bodybelieftherapies.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/bodybelieftherapies/

    Cancer Talks with Dr Sarat Addanki

    Cancer Talks with Dr Sarat Addanki
    Dr Sarat Addanki, Ayurvedic doctor and founder of Ayurway, shares his experience as a cancer caregiver and how his mother's death prompted him to leave his job in the engineering field and join Ayurveda College. He talks about the importance of integrative treatment approaches in the fight against cancer. Read the full article here - https://zenonco.io/doctor-interviews/dr-sarat-conventional-treatment-and-ayurveda-in-cancer/ Watch the full video here - https://rb.gy/e5bciq ZenOnco.io - Fulfilling all your cancer-related needs from diagnosis to nutrition and fitness to psychology. Visit our Official website- https://zenonco.io/ #cancertalks #zenoncoio #lovehealscancer #sarataddanki

    A functional medicine approach to preventing and treating prostate cancer

    A functional medicine approach to preventing and treating prostate cancer
    Dana Laake and her special guest Dr. Geo Espinosa will discuss a functional medicine approach to preventing and treating prostate cancer. Dr. Geo Espinosa, ND, L.Ac, IFMCP, CNS, is a naturopathic functional medicine doctor recognized as an authority in urology and men’s health. He is faculty and a holistic clinician in urology at New York University Langone Health and faculty for the Institute for Functional Medicine. Dr. Geo is the first naturopathic physician to complete an internship, residency, and fellowship in urology at a conventional medical institution at Columbia University in New York. He has authored numerous scientific papers and books, including the best-selling prostate cancer book, Thrive, Don’t Only Survive, and he co-edited the book, Integrative Sexual Health. Dr. Geo is the chief medical officer and formulator at XY Wellness, LLC. He lectures internationally on the application of science-based holistic treatments for urological conditions.

    How lifestyle strategies affect risk of cancer

    How lifestyle strategies affect risk of cancer
    Dana Laake and her special guest Lise Alschuler will discuss how lifestyle strategies affect risk of cancer. Lise Alschuler, ND, FABNO, is a naturopathic doctor with board certification in naturopathic oncology and has been practicing since 1994. She is a professor of clinical medicine at the University of Arizona, where she is the assistant director of the Fellowship in Integrative Medicine at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine. Dr. Alschuler received her doctoral degree in naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University, and has co-authored two books: Definitive Guide to Cancer and Definitive Guide to Thriving After Cancer. She has received numerous awards from The American Association of Naturopathic Physicians, Bastyr University and the National Association of Nutrition Professionals, as well as an honorary degree from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine. Dr. Alschuler is the co-founder of Five To Thrive, LLC, which developed a web application that creates customized wellness plans for cancer survivors. She maintains a naturopathic oncology practice in Scottsdale AZ, and also co-hosts a podcast, Five To Thrive Live! on the Cancer Support Network about living more healthfully in the face of cancer.

    Clayton Bell, MD Integrative Oncology

    Clayton Bell, MD Integrative Oncology

    Clayton Bell is a medical doctor and family medicine physician with special training and passion in integrative medicine. Currently, Clayton is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Tennessee Medical Center and an integrative medicine physician for the UTMC Cancer Institute. His special training in integrative medicine creates a blend of the best of Western medicine with the physical, mental, and spiritual needs of patients. Clayton has interesting medical experiences that weave a common thread in his approach to caring for people that empowers healing from the inside out.

    Integrative Oncology and the book The Metabolic Approach to Cancer

    Integrative Oncology and the book The Metabolic Approach to Cancer
    Dana Laake and her special guest Dr. Nasha Winters will discuss integrative oncology and her book, The Metabolic Approach to Cancer. Nasha Winters, ND, FABNO, is a sought-after global healthcare authority in integrative cancer research who consults with physicians around the world, bridging ancient therapies with advancements in modern medicine in the digital era. A personal journey with cancer and a medical career spanning over 25 years has Dr. Winters on a mission to educate and empower the nearly 50% of the population expected to have cancer in their lifetime. She is also the co-author of the bestselling book, The Metabolic Approach to Cancer.
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