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May 2007 | Oncology

    Tolle Totem
    Treating Cancer in a Multidisciplinary Setting
    Dan Labriola , ND

    Primum Non Nocere
    Reassuring the Medical Oncologist:
    How to address potential interactions between chemotherapy and natural health products
    Dugald Seely, ND

    OncANP Report
    Message from the OncANP
    Dan Rubin, ND, FABNO

    The latest news and events of the past year from

    OncANP.

    Innovative Molecular Cancer Therapies: A Brief Review
    Debi Walker, ND and Lidia Dounaevskaia, ND
    Recent advances in our understanding of molecular processes involved in oncogenesis have created the foundation for a new era of molecular therapies that do not target DNA directly.

    Jacob Schor, ND
    Using Sildenafil to increase NO production in the body prior to and during cancer treatment.

    Four Essentials of Oncology Care
    Ken Weizer, ND
    Heart, GI health, listening and teamwork: necessary components for treating cancer patients.

    Stem Cells: Therapeutic Uses for Cancer?
    Tina Kaczor, ND, FABNO
    A new framework in which to understand many of the naturopathic therapies NDs currently use for cancer patients.

    Docere
    PSA and Beyond
    Dicken Weatherby, ND
    Using blood testing to assess for prostate cancer.

    Vis Medicatrix Naturae
    The Healing Crisis
    Cheryl Deroin, NMD
    Understanding the roles of the endocrine system, nervous system and general vital force within a healing crisis, with a focus on cancer-related symptoms and cases.

    The Role of Wheatgrass Juice in Oncology
    Brad West, ND
    Studies and biological reasoning for use of Triticum aestivum in an oncology setting.

    Botanical Insights
    Natural Redifferentiation Therapy for Cancer
    Eric Yarnell, ND, RH(AHG)
    Botanical medicines offer many tools to promote redifferentiation, and possibly help patients recover from cancer.

    Similar Thought
    Case Study: Cancer, Sulphur and Homeopathy
    Joe Kellerstein, DC, ND
    Most often, it is when patients are told nothing more can be done that a micro dose can pleasantly surprise.

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