Nancy Novack: Luckiest Lady in the World

I was too happily innocent about the cancer world and said two now-remarkable things … “Thank goodness … it is not appendicitis! What is stage 5?”

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From Surgeon to Patient: The Unseen Side of Breast Cancer

It was only when I was diagnosed in 2015 with stage 3 breast cancer that I realised how little I actually knew, and how ill-prepared many patients are to face the hurdles in front of them.

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Older People: Wisely Navigating Safe and Effective Integrative Cancer Care

Recognize that though you can’t stop the passage of time, you can influence your health as you age.

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Why Timing Matters—for Eating, Sleeping, Exercise—and Cancer Therapies

Timing is basically about bringing us back to the natural rhythms of life.

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Lindsay McDonell: What’s Next? Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer

Five years into living with recurrence, I’m more focused on asking ‘What’s the next thing?’ and researching therapies put before me to figure out if they are likely to help me.

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Ron: A Terminal Diagnosis, an Integrated Treatment Plan, and a White Light

Through the sadness and fear something happened. I realized I wanted to live.

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Janie Brown: The Power of the Integrative Approach in Breast Cancer Treatment

When she was diagnosed with breast cancer a year ago, we were catapulted from being professionals into the role of patient and caregiver.

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Lindsay McDonell: Diagnostic Testing

Lindsay McDonell has come to believe that chemosensitivity testing is one of the most important tests to have done.

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