This chapter is an attempt to offer some perspective
on how to apply these disparate methodologies so that they may be more
effectively integrated, resulting in consistently better clinical responses.
The term “integrative oncology” can mean particular things to different
audiences. For the purposes of this chapter, it is intended to mean the
simultaneous use of multiple anti-cancer strategies that can have a synergistic
effect against the tumor, its microenvironment, and its propensity to
metastasize. Thereby, having a maximum impact against the cancer with a minimum
of side effects for the patient to endure. This chapter provides a quick
overview of the five most common evidence-based systematic techniques now in
use, as shown in the sources. Although the efficiency of each of these
strategies varies, in my experience, when they are combined therapeutically,
the results are exponentially better, changing the focus from progression-free
survival to the prospect of improved overall survival and long-lasting remission.
Author(s)
Details:-
Jesse A.
Stoff
Integrative Medicine of New York, 520 Franklin Ave Suite 230
Garden City, NY-11530, USA.
Please see the link here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/nvmms/v9/3803G
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