Perspective
Integrative oncology education: brief introduction
Author(s): Andrew Tesera*
An increasing number of cancer patients incorporate complementary and alternative therapies into their cancer treatment journey, both during and after conventional treatments. Patients often hesitate to openly discuss these therapies with their oncologists, while oncologists themselves may possess limited knowledge and confidence in guiding patients regarding their appropriate use. Integrative oncology represents a patient-centered, evidence-based discipline that incorporates practices such as mind-body techniques, lifestyle adjustments, and natural products alongside conventional cancer treatments. Its core principles prioritize patient safety and rely on the best available evidence to offer suitable complementary interventions alongside standard care. However, there remain limited educational opportunities for oncologists to acquire knowledge in the field of integrative oncology. In.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37532. pulcrim.23.8 (5) 67-69