Improving Cancer Survival: The Importance of Overcoming Disease and Treatment-Related Complications

People are often surprised to learn that most patients with cancer actually don’t die from the disease itself. Rather, far more often, they die from the complications associated with cancer and its treatments. So, it follows that taking steps to prevent or mitigate these complications can literally be a life-saving strategy. This approach to treatment … Continued

What Every Cancer Patient Needs To Know Before Starting Chemotherapy

Early in his practice, Dr. Block was seeing two distinct patient groups. The first, a “conventional medicine” patient population, often responded well to treatment; however, they struggled with treatment side effects. The second group, from the “alternative medicine” community, tolerated their treatments well; unfortunately, they frequently saw their disease progress. When conventional medicine patients were … Continued

Improving Cancer Survival: Overcoming Disease and Treatment-Related Complications, Part 2

In our last blog, we explained that patients can actually improve their chances of survival by taking a proactive approach to preventing or mitigating the potentially life-threatening complications associated with cancer and its treatment. In that blog, we addressed cancer cachexia and infections. In today’s blog, we will discuss thromboembolism and pain syndrome. Thromboembolism refers … Continued

Improving Cancer Survival: Overcoming Disease and Treatment-Related Complications – Part 1

The complications that commonly arise from both cancer and its treatments are often very serious. And can be life-threatening. In fact, people are often surprised to learn that most patients with cancer actually don’t die from the disease itself. Rather, far more often, they die from the complications associated with cancer and its treatments. Therefore, … Continued

What You Can Do To Reduce Your Risk Of Colon Cancer

With the recent, unexpected news that celebrity Kirstie Alley has passed away from colon cancer, we thought it a good time to take another look at some of the lifestyle and dietary changes we can make to help reduce our risk of colon cancer. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), colorectal cancer is … Continued

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