Functional Medicine and Professionals in Cancer Care
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Functional medicine: an overview ›
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Functional medicine: an overview
Functional medicine is a personalized approach to healthcare that seeks to identify and address the root causes of disease, focusing on restoring overall health rather than just treating symptoms. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of the body’s systems and aims to optimize health by correcting imbalances within these systems. According to the Institute for Functional Medicine, “functional medicine determines how and why illness occurs and restores health by addressing the root causes of disease for each individual.”1The Institute for Functional Medicine. What Is Functional Medicine? Viewed March 3, 2018.
What do functional medicine practitioners offer?
Functional medicine practitioners use a combination of lifestyle interventions, dietary modifications, supplements, and medications (when necessary) to support health and address underlying issues such as inflammation, oxidative stress, or immune dysfunction. Common areas of focus in functional medicine include:
- Gut health and microbiome support: Practitioners work to strengthen the gut microbiome and improve digestion, often with a focus on detoxification, particularly after treatments like chemotherapy or radiation.
- Hormone balancing: Functional medicine practitioners help optimize hormone levels to support overall health and reduce the risk of hormone-related imbalances that may contribute to cancer progression.
- Immune system support: By addressing immune dysfunction, these practitioners aim to boost resilience during and after conventional cancer treatments, helping patients recover and maintain long-term health.
- Detoxification: Functional medicine often includes promoting the body’s natural detoxification processes to eliminate toxins and reduce the burden on the liver and other organs.
While functional medicine does not directly treat cancer, many functional medicine practitioners work with cancer patients to support their physiological and metabolic balance during and after cancer treatment. The goal is to enhance overall health and quality of life, complementing conventional cancer therapies.
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Who are functional medicine practitioners?
Functional medicine practitioners come from a variety of healthcare backgrounds and include medical doctors (MDs), naturopathic doctors (NDs), nurse practitioners (ARNPs), and other licensed professionals. Functional medicine certification is an additional credential they may pursue to deepen their understanding of integrative and root-cause-focused approaches to healthcare. Patients seeking functional medicine care should look for practitioners with reputable training and certifications in the field.
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Functional Medicine Approaches to Cancer Care › An interview with Aisha Chilcoat, ND, FABNO, IFMCP, a licensed naturopathic medical doctor certified in functional medicine (IFMCP) and a fellow of the American Board of Naturopathic Oncology (FABNO)
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