Complementary Therapies
Many practices with ancient origins are helpful when applied with medical treatments, particularly in the treatment of cancer. Read More ›
Imagination is a concept not often heard in the medical world, but using imagination and visualization may help patients with cancer cope with the psychological strain of cancer, as Petra Sprik and Kari Dawson show. Read More ›
Two integrative medicine experts explain the benefits of yoga practice for patients with cancer and their caregivers. Read More ›
Complementary therapies such as yoga, meditation, acupuncture, and massage can improve quality of life. Introducing adolescent and young adult patients with cancer to these and other creative healing methods helps to lessen the isolation and stress associated with a cancer diagnosis. Read More ›
Two integrative medicine experts explain the benefits of yoga practice for patients with cancer and their caregivers. Read More ›
Check out the differences between alternative, complementary, and integrative medicine to help you or a loved one navigate through therapy options. Read More ›
One of the most challenging emotions after receiving a diagnosis of cancer is the feeling of loss of control. Suddenly, you are thrust into a “foreign country” with its own language and customs, all with the intention of treating the cancer. Read More ›
Did you know that there are ways of gently exercising that can be especially beneficial for patients with cancer and cancer survivors? Read More ›