The Potential Cost Savings of Integrative Therapies

Though much has been written about the rising cost of healthcare, little has been done to help slow this growing problem.  However, one need look no further than integrative therapies for a solution that will not only yield genuine and significant cost savings, but will also favorably impact patient care. Integrative therapies have the potential … Continued

Diet and our mental health: Are we really what we eat?

Everyone has heard the adage “You are what you eat.” And few would argue about the negative impact of a junk food diet on our overall health. More recently, however, research is emerging that suggests that diet can affect not just our physical well-being, but our mental health and our behavior as well! For example, … Continued

Ask Dr. Block: What is your philosophy regarding using herbal medicine to treat cancer?

There are few individual herbs that I believe actually shrink tumors in patients. That said, we have seen some cases of high-dose, multi-targeted herbal treatments that, combined with a diet and exercise program to re-balance terrain, have had some impressive results with specific cancers. There are several herbs that have very interesting early-stage research suggesting … Continued

The Myth of “False Hope”

Hope is believing in spite of the evidence, and then watching the evidence change. – Jim Wallis, editor of Sojourners magazine Physicians who offer cancer patients innovative but “unproven” therapies are often criticized for providing false hope.  The basic line of reasoning here is that, without definitive evidence from randomized clinical trials to support the use … Continued

Exploring a broad spectrum, multi-targeted model of cancer therapy

As regular readers of our page know, Dr. Block is considered by many to be a pioneer in the world of integrative oncology. So it made sense that when Leroy Lowe, a business professor in Nova Scotia and founder of the organization “Getting to Know Cancer” was looking for an ally to help develop a … Continued

Antioxidants, Chemotherapy and the Latest Headlines – Part 2

As we discussed in our previous blog, the headlines last week were warning cancer patients about the potential problems with taking antioxidants while undergoing chemotherapy treatment. These headlines were generated from a recent study by a group of Swedish researchers, who used two antioxidants in studying mouse tumors. The antioxidants were n-acetyl cysteine (often called … Continued

Antioxidants, Chemotherapy and the Latest Headlines

It’s October, and it’s scarecrow month! Therefore, it was not a surprise when we started seeing publicity about a study that erects a straw man, only to knock it down. Or, should I say, a straw mouse? A group of Swedish researchers performed a study that used two antioxidants in studying mouse tumors. The antioxidants … Continued

Ovarian Cancer and Exercise

Research has linked both body weight and exercise to survival in various cancers. For example, a review of 16 observational studies of populations of breast cancer patients showed that women who engaged in any kind of physical activity before their cancer diagnosis had approximately a 20% lower risk of dying from breast cancer or other … Continued

Ask Dr. Block: Do you recommend patients obtain chemo-sensitivity testing of tissue samples?

One of the most critical decisions that cancer doctors help patients make is determining which chemotherapy and molecular regimen is likely to work best.  Often, there are many options with no clear-cut reason to choose one over another. While existing research data may help a doctor select one regimen over another, each patient’s tumor characteristics … Continued

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