
Cancer Cure Roadmap
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Book Introduction
“Cancer treatment, if you just start knowing this, the results will change!”
Overcoming the side effects of anticancer drugs and radiation
An integrated cancer treatment project that sets the direction for successful treatment
Doctors Share the Latest Trends in Integrative Cancer Treatment, Which Increases the Chances of a Complete Cure
Includes cases of cancer patients recovering and recovering
Recommended by Professor Moon Chang-sik, President of the Korean Society of Clinical Integrative Medicine and Oncology
Highly recommended by Hwaseung Yoo, Director of the Dongseo Cancer Center/Integrated Immunology Center at Daejeon University Seoul Oriental Hospital
A single guide for cancer patients who must begin the long journey of treatment after a cancer diagnosis.
There are many so-called miraculous stories of people beating cancer in just a few months, but for the average cancer patient, they are just an illusion.
There are still many patients who, desperately trying to find answers to questions they couldn't ask the hospital, turn to various communities.
To survive cancer treatment and overcome it, you need clear, evidence-based, and specific guidelines.
In particular, the results will be different if you understand and begin integrative cancer treatment that restores the patient's body and maximizes the treatment effect in response to the three major standard treatments.
The Cancer Cure Roadmap helps cancer patients achieve a cure by increasing the effectiveness of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy and overcoming side effects.
It is an integrated cancer treatment that ‘cures people with cancer’ rather than simply ‘treating to kill cancer.’
It shows how high-frequency hyperthermia therapy, immunotherapy, antioxidant therapy, rehabilitation therapy, and oriental medicine therapy, which are already scientifically proven to be effective and widely known among cancer patients, can be used in conjunction with standard treatments to reduce side effects and maximize effectiveness.
It provides detailed information on essential information such as post-operative pain management for each area, side effect management after chemotherapy and radiation therapy, and dietary and lifestyle habits for managing the nutrition and condition of cancer patients, helping them achieve complete recovery.
The author wrote this book with the hope that more cancer patients will be able to obtain safe information, properly determine the direction of treatment, and begin their journey to cancer treatment without regrets.
This book contains the author's treatment know-how and cancer cure cases, which he has accumulated over many years of working with numerous patients, going beyond traditional Korean medicine and completing American-style integrative medicine treatment.
"Cancer Cure Roadmap" will be the only cancer cure guidebook that will help you overcome anxiety and recover from cancer diagnosis to complete recovery, achieving healthy healing.
Overcoming the side effects of anticancer drugs and radiation
An integrated cancer treatment project that sets the direction for successful treatment
Doctors Share the Latest Trends in Integrative Cancer Treatment, Which Increases the Chances of a Complete Cure
Includes cases of cancer patients recovering and recovering
Recommended by Professor Moon Chang-sik, President of the Korean Society of Clinical Integrative Medicine and Oncology
Highly recommended by Hwaseung Yoo, Director of the Dongseo Cancer Center/Integrated Immunology Center at Daejeon University Seoul Oriental Hospital
A single guide for cancer patients who must begin the long journey of treatment after a cancer diagnosis.
There are many so-called miraculous stories of people beating cancer in just a few months, but for the average cancer patient, they are just an illusion.
There are still many patients who, desperately trying to find answers to questions they couldn't ask the hospital, turn to various communities.
To survive cancer treatment and overcome it, you need clear, evidence-based, and specific guidelines.
In particular, the results will be different if you understand and begin integrative cancer treatment that restores the patient's body and maximizes the treatment effect in response to the three major standard treatments.
The Cancer Cure Roadmap helps cancer patients achieve a cure by increasing the effectiveness of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy and overcoming side effects.
It is an integrated cancer treatment that ‘cures people with cancer’ rather than simply ‘treating to kill cancer.’
It shows how high-frequency hyperthermia therapy, immunotherapy, antioxidant therapy, rehabilitation therapy, and oriental medicine therapy, which are already scientifically proven to be effective and widely known among cancer patients, can be used in conjunction with standard treatments to reduce side effects and maximize effectiveness.
It provides detailed information on essential information such as post-operative pain management for each area, side effect management after chemotherapy and radiation therapy, and dietary and lifestyle habits for managing the nutrition and condition of cancer patients, helping them achieve complete recovery.
The author wrote this book with the hope that more cancer patients will be able to obtain safe information, properly determine the direction of treatment, and begin their journey to cancer treatment without regrets.
This book contains the author's treatment know-how and cancer cure cases, which he has accumulated over many years of working with numerous patients, going beyond traditional Korean medicine and completing American-style integrative medicine treatment.
"Cancer Cure Roadmap" will be the only cancer cure guidebook that will help you overcome anxiety and recover from cancer diagnosis to complete recovery, achieving healthy healing.
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Author's Note
“How would you feel if you were diagnosed with cancer and then were cured?”
Chapter 1.
If you have been diagnosed with cancer
01 A cancer diagnosis is not a death sentence.
It takes time to accept | It's a waste of time to regret | Design a new life
02 Five Stages of Psychological Response in Cancer Patients
Denial: Could this be a misdiagnosis? | Anger: Why me? | Bargaining: There must be room | Depression: Nothing will work | Acceptance: I will calmly accept treatment
03 Look with your head rather than your heart
Beware of scammers | More information on the internet is fake | Experience and expertise are not the same thing
04 What you need to know about cancer
The type and stage of 'my cancer' are important | Know the four characteristics of cancer | You must prevent growth, invasion, and metastasis | Does a person die from having a lump?
Chapter 2.
What should I do now?
01 From diagnosis to treatment selection
Explore your cancer treatment journey | Get a second consultation | Choose your hospital carefully | Your doctor will be your support team for at least five years.
02 Make a wise decision and start treatment.
Design your daily routine during treatment
| Develop a treatment plan tailored to your goals
03 Things to know before receiving the three major standard treatments
Standard treatment begins | Surgery | Radiation therapy | Chemotherapy
04 These variables may occur during treatment:
Should we postpone chemotherapy? | Should we change chemotherapy? | Should we do nothing more?
Chapter 3.
To receive effective cancer treatment _ Reducing treatment side effects
01 What are the side effects of chemotherapy?
02 How to reduce digestive side effects
Loss of appetite | Nausea.
Vomiting | Diarrhea | Constipation | Hiccups
03 How to reduce oral side effects
stomatitis | dry mouth
04 How to reduce nervous system side effects
Numbness in hands and feet, peripheral neuropathy
05 How to reduce skin side effects
Hair loss | Hand-Foot Syndrome
06 How to reduce circulatory system side effects
lymphedema
07 How to Reduce Mental Side Effects
Cancer fatigue | Insomnia | Depression | Delirium
[Learn more] What kind of anticancer drug am I taking?
Chapter 4.
How to get the most out of cancer treatment _ Increase the effectiveness of treatment
01 Do this to increase the treatment effect
02 Sleep is the cornerstone of good health.
Lifestyle Habits to Overcome Sleep Disorders
03 Stress management starts now.
Stress Management for Cancer Patients
04 Restoring your biological rhythm increases the anticancer effect.
How to restore your circadian rhythm during treatment
05 Continue to be physically active
06 Boosting your immunity is a cure in itself.
It can suppress the proliferation and metastasis of cancer cells.
07 Make active use of adjuvant treatments
Complements standard treatment | Improves the internal environment
Chapter 5.
All About Integrative Cancer Therapy
01 Why is integrated cancer treatment necessary?
Helps with standard treatment and prevents metastatic recurrence
02 Integrated cancer treatment has various effects.
High-Frequency Hyperthermia Cancer Treatment | Cymosin Alpha 1 (Zadaxin) | Mistletoe | Immunecell | High-Concentration Vitamin C | Vitamin D | Selenium | Glutathione | Thioctic Acid | Laetrile | Lymphatic Massage | Herbal Medicine
03 Take a functional medicine test
Organic Acid Balance Test | Hair Mineral Test | BIA (Biochemical Imaging) | NK Cell Activity Test | LAM (Luminescent Immunoactivity Measurement) | Intestinal Microbiome Test
Chapter 6.
Food is the second cure
01 Basic Diet for Cancer Patients
First, you need to eat well. | How do you know you're eating well? | A balanced diet is essential. | Is food enough?
02 Diet by surgical site
Postoperative diet is important | Gastric surgery | Esophageal surgery | Pancreatoduodenal surgery | Colon surgery
03 Diet during radiation therapy
Head and neck | Chest and upper abdomen | Lower abdomen and pelvis
04 Diet during chemotherapy
Loss of appetite | Nausea | Vomiting | Mouth pain | Changes in taste and smell | Dry mouth | Diarrhea | Constipation | Fatigue
05 What if I have nutritional problems during treatment?
If your immune system is weakened | If you are losing weight consistently | If your physical strength is low
06 Representative anti-cancer diets
Ketogenic Diet | Gerson Therapy | Raw Food Therapy
Chapter 7.
Living as a Cancer Survivor
01 The first step as a cancer survivor is managing complications.
Fatigue | Memory and concentration problems | Pain | Bowel and urinary habits | Menopause symptoms
02 Chronic diseases must be prevented
Hypertension | Diabetes | Hyperlipidemia | Osteoporosis
03 Efforts to prevent recurrence are essential.
Metastatic Recurrence | Secondary Cancer | Building a Body That Makes It Difficult for Cancer to Grow
04 Lifestyle habits must be improved.
Quit smoking | Drink in moderation | Maintain a healthy weight | Exercise
[References]
“How would you feel if you were diagnosed with cancer and then were cured?”
Chapter 1.
If you have been diagnosed with cancer
01 A cancer diagnosis is not a death sentence.
It takes time to accept | It's a waste of time to regret | Design a new life
02 Five Stages of Psychological Response in Cancer Patients
Denial: Could this be a misdiagnosis? | Anger: Why me? | Bargaining: There must be room | Depression: Nothing will work | Acceptance: I will calmly accept treatment
03 Look with your head rather than your heart
Beware of scammers | More information on the internet is fake | Experience and expertise are not the same thing
04 What you need to know about cancer
The type and stage of 'my cancer' are important | Know the four characteristics of cancer | You must prevent growth, invasion, and metastasis | Does a person die from having a lump?
Chapter 2.
What should I do now?
01 From diagnosis to treatment selection
Explore your cancer treatment journey | Get a second consultation | Choose your hospital carefully | Your doctor will be your support team for at least five years.
02 Make a wise decision and start treatment.
Design your daily routine during treatment
| Develop a treatment plan tailored to your goals
03 Things to know before receiving the three major standard treatments
Standard treatment begins | Surgery | Radiation therapy | Chemotherapy
04 These variables may occur during treatment:
Should we postpone chemotherapy? | Should we change chemotherapy? | Should we do nothing more?
Chapter 3.
To receive effective cancer treatment _ Reducing treatment side effects
01 What are the side effects of chemotherapy?
02 How to reduce digestive side effects
Loss of appetite | Nausea.
Vomiting | Diarrhea | Constipation | Hiccups
03 How to reduce oral side effects
stomatitis | dry mouth
04 How to reduce nervous system side effects
Numbness in hands and feet, peripheral neuropathy
05 How to reduce skin side effects
Hair loss | Hand-Foot Syndrome
06 How to reduce circulatory system side effects
lymphedema
07 How to Reduce Mental Side Effects
Cancer fatigue | Insomnia | Depression | Delirium
[Learn more] What kind of anticancer drug am I taking?
Chapter 4.
How to get the most out of cancer treatment _ Increase the effectiveness of treatment
01 Do this to increase the treatment effect
02 Sleep is the cornerstone of good health.
Lifestyle Habits to Overcome Sleep Disorders
03 Stress management starts now.
Stress Management for Cancer Patients
04 Restoring your biological rhythm increases the anticancer effect.
How to restore your circadian rhythm during treatment
05 Continue to be physically active
06 Boosting your immunity is a cure in itself.
It can suppress the proliferation and metastasis of cancer cells.
07 Make active use of adjuvant treatments
Complements standard treatment | Improves the internal environment
Chapter 5.
All About Integrative Cancer Therapy
01 Why is integrated cancer treatment necessary?
Helps with standard treatment and prevents metastatic recurrence
02 Integrated cancer treatment has various effects.
High-Frequency Hyperthermia Cancer Treatment | Cymosin Alpha 1 (Zadaxin) | Mistletoe | Immunecell | High-Concentration Vitamin C | Vitamin D | Selenium | Glutathione | Thioctic Acid | Laetrile | Lymphatic Massage | Herbal Medicine
03 Take a functional medicine test
Organic Acid Balance Test | Hair Mineral Test | BIA (Biochemical Imaging) | NK Cell Activity Test | LAM (Luminescent Immunoactivity Measurement) | Intestinal Microbiome Test
Chapter 6.
Food is the second cure
01 Basic Diet for Cancer Patients
First, you need to eat well. | How do you know you're eating well? | A balanced diet is essential. | Is food enough?
02 Diet by surgical site
Postoperative diet is important | Gastric surgery | Esophageal surgery | Pancreatoduodenal surgery | Colon surgery
03 Diet during radiation therapy
Head and neck | Chest and upper abdomen | Lower abdomen and pelvis
04 Diet during chemotherapy
Loss of appetite | Nausea | Vomiting | Mouth pain | Changes in taste and smell | Dry mouth | Diarrhea | Constipation | Fatigue
05 What if I have nutritional problems during treatment?
If your immune system is weakened | If you are losing weight consistently | If your physical strength is low
06 Representative anti-cancer diets
Ketogenic Diet | Gerson Therapy | Raw Food Therapy
Chapter 7.
Living as a Cancer Survivor
01 The first step as a cancer survivor is managing complications.
Fatigue | Memory and concentration problems | Pain | Bowel and urinary habits | Menopause symptoms
02 Chronic diseases must be prevented
Hypertension | Diabetes | Hyperlipidemia | Osteoporosis
03 Efforts to prevent recurrence are essential.
Metastatic Recurrence | Secondary Cancer | Building a Body That Makes It Difficult for Cancer to Grow
04 Lifestyle habits must be improved.
Quit smoking | Drink in moderation | Maintain a healthy weight | Exercise
[References]
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Cancer treatment can be broadly divided into curative treatment and palliative treatment.
The goal of curative treatment is complete cure.
It is also called active treatment.
For example, stage 2 and 3 colon cancer are mostly treated with radical treatment.
We aim to achieve a complete cure by administering chemotherapy as adjuvant therapy after surgery.
On the other hand, if you look up the word 'old-fashioned' in the dictionary, it is defined as 'a metaphorical expression for living comfortably without any problems for the time being.'
It is a treatment that alleviates symptoms without fundamentally curing the disease.
The goal is mitigation.
Unfortunately, there is no cure.
This refers to treatment that prolongs life and improves quality of life by slowing the progression of cancer.
For example, if the same chemotherapy is administered to a terminally ill cancer patient, it is conventional treatment.
--- p.
77, from “Cancer Treatment, How Should I Start?”
Eun-ok is a patient who underwent surgery for stage 1 cervical cancer and experienced a recurrence a year later during follow-up.
This was a case where the patient was scheduled for 25 radiation treatments, 5 times per week for 5 weeks, and then came to our hospital due to a relapse and interest in immune management and integrated cancer treatment.
Eun-ok said she wanted to maximize the treatment effect and prevent secondary recurrence.
Radiation therapy
While receiving treatment, high-frequency hyperthermia cancer treatment was administered concurrently to produce a synergistic effect, and at the same time, the immune system, which was weakened to the point of relapse, was raised with immunotherapy such as Cymosin Alpha 1 and Mistletoe.
In addition, side effects from radiation therapy, such as extreme fatigue and lower abdominal pain, were quickly improved through continuous hospitalization management, and the patient successfully completed radiation therapy without any major difficulties.
My condition also recovered quickly, and I was able to safely return to my daily life shortly after completing treatment.
--- p.99, from “Cancer Patient Case Studies”
Partial remission is defined as a reduction in tumor size by more than 50 percent, no secondary deterioration due to the tumor, and no new cancers for more than four weeks.
For example, if a tumor that was 6X6 centimeters shrinks to 2X2 centimeters after treatment and there is no metastasis, it can be considered a partial remission.
If the test results indicate complete or partial remission, the treatment is considered effective and the current anticancer drug is continued.
--- p.
109, from “These variables may occur during treatment”
Ms. Gyeongseon is a woman in her 50s with stage 2 esophageal cancer.
This is a case of a patient who was brought to the hospital with abdominal and esophageal pain and was unable to eat at all while receiving chemotherapy and radiation therapy simultaneously.
At first glance, it was clear that he was seriously underweight.
The patient said he was weak, unable to walk, and that even drinking water caused severe pain and that he could not put anything in his mouth.
His voice was small and had no strength at all.
First, I was hospitalized and received nutrition through intravenous fluids and survived on small amounts of liquid food.
By providing various nutritional solutions, we were able to maintain weight loss and at the same time provide sufficient essential nutrients to promote recovery of the esophagus and digestive system.
As a result, after about two weeks, the overall nutritional deficiency was resolved and my body recovered to a state where I could eat food.
If his condition had worsened even a little more, he would have been in danger of having to stop treatment, but fortunately, his nutritional status was improved before it was too late, and he was able to continue chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
--- p.
123, from “How to Reduce Digestive Side Effects”
When delirium occurs, consciousness becomes clouded and attention is reduced.
The ability to perceive time, space, and people is reduced, and one cannot tell what day it is, where one is, or who one is with.
Sometimes it is confused with dementia because the person does not recognize their family.
Dementia develops over several months and symptoms are relatively constant with little fluctuation, whereas delirium develops suddenly and improves within a few days when the cause is corrected.
Dementia is not reversible, but delirium symptoms fluctuate greatly throughout the day.
It tends to get worse at night and improve during the day.
They may also have psychotic symptoms such as auditory or visual hallucinations, or their day and night patterns may be reversed, with them sleeping during the day and being active at night.
--- p.
150, from “How to Reduce Mental Side Effects”
Our body has a lymphoid immune organ called the thymus.
It is located between the two lungs, behind the breastbone, and is involved in maturing and releasing T cells.
There are various immune substances inside the thymus.
Among them, ‘Cymosin alpha 1’ has the most powerful immune-regulating effect.
It exists in very small amounts (1-2 ng/ml) even in the blood of healthy people.
Administering Cymosin Alpha 1 to cancer patients with weakened immune systems is the easiest way to boost their immunity without putting a strain on their physical strength.
--- p.
216, from “Integrated cancer treatment has various effects”
Immuncell-LC is a treatment that uses the patient's own immune cells.
We take the patient's blood and extract immature T cells from it.
After maximizing activity through a culture process of about two weeks, it is then injected intravenously into the patient's body again.
T cells that enter the patient's body find and eliminate cancer cells on their own.
ImmuneCell directly treats cancer in all solid tumors.
It is performed in conjunction with chemotherapy or radiation therapy or to prevent recurrence.
The goal of curative treatment is complete cure.
It is also called active treatment.
For example, stage 2 and 3 colon cancer are mostly treated with radical treatment.
We aim to achieve a complete cure by administering chemotherapy as adjuvant therapy after surgery.
On the other hand, if you look up the word 'old-fashioned' in the dictionary, it is defined as 'a metaphorical expression for living comfortably without any problems for the time being.'
It is a treatment that alleviates symptoms without fundamentally curing the disease.
The goal is mitigation.
Unfortunately, there is no cure.
This refers to treatment that prolongs life and improves quality of life by slowing the progression of cancer.
For example, if the same chemotherapy is administered to a terminally ill cancer patient, it is conventional treatment.
--- p.
77, from “Cancer Treatment, How Should I Start?”
Eun-ok is a patient who underwent surgery for stage 1 cervical cancer and experienced a recurrence a year later during follow-up.
This was a case where the patient was scheduled for 25 radiation treatments, 5 times per week for 5 weeks, and then came to our hospital due to a relapse and interest in immune management and integrated cancer treatment.
Eun-ok said she wanted to maximize the treatment effect and prevent secondary recurrence.
Radiation therapy
While receiving treatment, high-frequency hyperthermia cancer treatment was administered concurrently to produce a synergistic effect, and at the same time, the immune system, which was weakened to the point of relapse, was raised with immunotherapy such as Cymosin Alpha 1 and Mistletoe.
In addition, side effects from radiation therapy, such as extreme fatigue and lower abdominal pain, were quickly improved through continuous hospitalization management, and the patient successfully completed radiation therapy without any major difficulties.
My condition also recovered quickly, and I was able to safely return to my daily life shortly after completing treatment.
--- p.99, from “Cancer Patient Case Studies”
Partial remission is defined as a reduction in tumor size by more than 50 percent, no secondary deterioration due to the tumor, and no new cancers for more than four weeks.
For example, if a tumor that was 6X6 centimeters shrinks to 2X2 centimeters after treatment and there is no metastasis, it can be considered a partial remission.
If the test results indicate complete or partial remission, the treatment is considered effective and the current anticancer drug is continued.
--- p.
109, from “These variables may occur during treatment”
Ms. Gyeongseon is a woman in her 50s with stage 2 esophageal cancer.
This is a case of a patient who was brought to the hospital with abdominal and esophageal pain and was unable to eat at all while receiving chemotherapy and radiation therapy simultaneously.
At first glance, it was clear that he was seriously underweight.
The patient said he was weak, unable to walk, and that even drinking water caused severe pain and that he could not put anything in his mouth.
His voice was small and had no strength at all.
First, I was hospitalized and received nutrition through intravenous fluids and survived on small amounts of liquid food.
By providing various nutritional solutions, we were able to maintain weight loss and at the same time provide sufficient essential nutrients to promote recovery of the esophagus and digestive system.
As a result, after about two weeks, the overall nutritional deficiency was resolved and my body recovered to a state where I could eat food.
If his condition had worsened even a little more, he would have been in danger of having to stop treatment, but fortunately, his nutritional status was improved before it was too late, and he was able to continue chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
--- p.
123, from “How to Reduce Digestive Side Effects”
When delirium occurs, consciousness becomes clouded and attention is reduced.
The ability to perceive time, space, and people is reduced, and one cannot tell what day it is, where one is, or who one is with.
Sometimes it is confused with dementia because the person does not recognize their family.
Dementia develops over several months and symptoms are relatively constant with little fluctuation, whereas delirium develops suddenly and improves within a few days when the cause is corrected.
Dementia is not reversible, but delirium symptoms fluctuate greatly throughout the day.
It tends to get worse at night and improve during the day.
They may also have psychotic symptoms such as auditory or visual hallucinations, or their day and night patterns may be reversed, with them sleeping during the day and being active at night.
--- p.
150, from “How to Reduce Mental Side Effects”
Our body has a lymphoid immune organ called the thymus.
It is located between the two lungs, behind the breastbone, and is involved in maturing and releasing T cells.
There are various immune substances inside the thymus.
Among them, ‘Cymosin alpha 1’ has the most powerful immune-regulating effect.
It exists in very small amounts (1-2 ng/ml) even in the blood of healthy people.
Administering Cymosin Alpha 1 to cancer patients with weakened immune systems is the easiest way to boost their immunity without putting a strain on their physical strength.
--- p.
216, from “Integrated cancer treatment has various effects”
Immuncell-LC is a treatment that uses the patient's own immune cells.
We take the patient's blood and extract immature T cells from it.
After maximizing activity through a culture process of about two weeks, it is then injected intravenously into the patient's body again.
T cells that enter the patient's body find and eliminate cancer cells on their own.
ImmuneCell directly treats cancer in all solid tumors.
It is performed in conjunction with chemotherapy or radiation therapy or to prevent recurrence.
--- p.219, from “Integrated cancer treatment has various effects”
Publisher's Review
“You can only be cured if you build a winning body!”
Integrative Cancer Treatment: What You Need to Know If You've Been Diagnosed with Cancer
“It’s cancer.” Anyone who hears these words is shocked.
After being diagnosed with cancer, you may end up following the treatment process provided by the hospital without properly understanding the situation, but the hospital is not responsible for the results.
When treatment is focused on 'removing cancer' based on the three major standard treatments - surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy - there are many cases where the body cannot handle it and treatment is discontinued.
If patients want to have successful cancer treatment, they must take the initiative to properly understand and choose their cancer, the treatment process, and ways to increase the effectiveness of the treatment.
It's widely known that simply enduring the side effects of cancer treatment is no longer the answer, but when it comes to your own affairs, you often find yourself being dragged along by the hospital's schedule.
In fact, a male patient in his 60s who had no other symptoms other than pain in the affected area after surgery was diagnosed with a decreased white blood cell count through the examination of Director Lee Jin-won.
Thanks to this, I was able to prepare in advance to avoid any disruption to the chemotherapy schedule.
Another female patient with stage 2 esophageal cancer was brought to the hospital while receiving chemotherapy and radiation therapy simultaneously, unable to eat at all due to pain in her abdomen and esophagus.
By treating the patient to recover from severe underweight and promoting the recovery of the esophagus and digestive system, he was able to avoid the risk of discontinuing treatment in two weeks and resume chemotherapy and radiation therapy as scheduled.
Integrative cancer treatment is a patient-centered, evidence-based approach to cancer management that combines chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery with various patterns of adjuvant therapies, natural products, and lifestyle modifications.
The goal of treatment is also to focus on achieving optimal health through holistic management of the patient.
If the existing paradigm aimed to achieve 'cancer reduction through chemotherapy,' integrated cancer treatment goes one step further.
Your story could be, "With chemotherapy, the cancer was reduced, side effects were minimized, and the patient's life was restored."
How to reduce cancer side effects and increase treatment effectiveness?
Adjuvant therapy to restore condition
Includes diet and health management tips for each body part
The book is largely divided into seven chapters.
Chapters 1 and 2 contain information that will help you anticipate your future treatment journey, starting with the patient's reactions after being diagnosed with cancer.
Although it is a minor topic that is difficult to discuss in detail at the hospital, it is also the topic that patients are most curious about.
Chapters 3 and 4 contain tips for successfully receiving cancer treatment.
First, to reduce the side effects of anticancer treatment, we cover all the side effects, including the digestive, oral, nervous, skin, circulatory, and mental side effects.
I will also introduce the anticancer drugs I am using, as well as the side effects and effects that can be experienced depending on the drug.
We will also look at things to keep in mind during treatment to enhance the effectiveness of treatment, such as sleep, stress management, recovery of biological rhythms, boosting immunity, and utilizing complementary therapies.
Chapter 5 introduces specific types of integrative cancer treatment and provides guidance on what can be checked through functional medicine testing.
There are various treatments that can enhance the effectiveness of cancer treatment and restore the patient's body, such as high-frequency hyperthermia cancer treatment, thymosin alpha 1, mistletoe, Immunecell, high-concentration vitamin C, vitamin D, selenium, glutathione, thioctic acid, laetrile, lymphatic massage, and herbal medicine.
Although these are already widely known treatments, we have included detailed information on what patients need to know and real-life cases for those who are still struggling with cancer treatment without knowing about them.
Chapter 6 introduces the diet, which is so frequently asked about that it can be considered the second treatment for cancer patients.
You can learn about basic diets, diets according to pain in each surgical area, appropriate diets during radiation and chemotherapy, and representative anticancer diets.
The final seven chapters conclude the roadmap to recovery for cancer patients by providing basic health management methods to help cancer survivors live healthy lives.
The ultimate goal of this book is to plan and treat cancer to achieve the best possible outcome.
It provides a comprehensive overview of the entire cancer journey from diagnosis to recovery, providing detailed information on the challenges cancer patients may face.
This book, which provides detailed answers to specific questions asked by many patients over many years, will be a great help in the fearful and painful journey of cancer treatment.
Integrative Cancer Treatment: What You Need to Know If You've Been Diagnosed with Cancer
“It’s cancer.” Anyone who hears these words is shocked.
After being diagnosed with cancer, you may end up following the treatment process provided by the hospital without properly understanding the situation, but the hospital is not responsible for the results.
When treatment is focused on 'removing cancer' based on the three major standard treatments - surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy - there are many cases where the body cannot handle it and treatment is discontinued.
If patients want to have successful cancer treatment, they must take the initiative to properly understand and choose their cancer, the treatment process, and ways to increase the effectiveness of the treatment.
It's widely known that simply enduring the side effects of cancer treatment is no longer the answer, but when it comes to your own affairs, you often find yourself being dragged along by the hospital's schedule.
In fact, a male patient in his 60s who had no other symptoms other than pain in the affected area after surgery was diagnosed with a decreased white blood cell count through the examination of Director Lee Jin-won.
Thanks to this, I was able to prepare in advance to avoid any disruption to the chemotherapy schedule.
Another female patient with stage 2 esophageal cancer was brought to the hospital while receiving chemotherapy and radiation therapy simultaneously, unable to eat at all due to pain in her abdomen and esophagus.
By treating the patient to recover from severe underweight and promoting the recovery of the esophagus and digestive system, he was able to avoid the risk of discontinuing treatment in two weeks and resume chemotherapy and radiation therapy as scheduled.
Integrative cancer treatment is a patient-centered, evidence-based approach to cancer management that combines chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery with various patterns of adjuvant therapies, natural products, and lifestyle modifications.
The goal of treatment is also to focus on achieving optimal health through holistic management of the patient.
If the existing paradigm aimed to achieve 'cancer reduction through chemotherapy,' integrated cancer treatment goes one step further.
Your story could be, "With chemotherapy, the cancer was reduced, side effects were minimized, and the patient's life was restored."
How to reduce cancer side effects and increase treatment effectiveness?
Adjuvant therapy to restore condition
Includes diet and health management tips for each body part
The book is largely divided into seven chapters.
Chapters 1 and 2 contain information that will help you anticipate your future treatment journey, starting with the patient's reactions after being diagnosed with cancer.
Although it is a minor topic that is difficult to discuss in detail at the hospital, it is also the topic that patients are most curious about.
Chapters 3 and 4 contain tips for successfully receiving cancer treatment.
First, to reduce the side effects of anticancer treatment, we cover all the side effects, including the digestive, oral, nervous, skin, circulatory, and mental side effects.
I will also introduce the anticancer drugs I am using, as well as the side effects and effects that can be experienced depending on the drug.
We will also look at things to keep in mind during treatment to enhance the effectiveness of treatment, such as sleep, stress management, recovery of biological rhythms, boosting immunity, and utilizing complementary therapies.
Chapter 5 introduces specific types of integrative cancer treatment and provides guidance on what can be checked through functional medicine testing.
There are various treatments that can enhance the effectiveness of cancer treatment and restore the patient's body, such as high-frequency hyperthermia cancer treatment, thymosin alpha 1, mistletoe, Immunecell, high-concentration vitamin C, vitamin D, selenium, glutathione, thioctic acid, laetrile, lymphatic massage, and herbal medicine.
Although these are already widely known treatments, we have included detailed information on what patients need to know and real-life cases for those who are still struggling with cancer treatment without knowing about them.
Chapter 6 introduces the diet, which is so frequently asked about that it can be considered the second treatment for cancer patients.
You can learn about basic diets, diets according to pain in each surgical area, appropriate diets during radiation and chemotherapy, and representative anticancer diets.
The final seven chapters conclude the roadmap to recovery for cancer patients by providing basic health management methods to help cancer survivors live healthy lives.
The ultimate goal of this book is to plan and treat cancer to achieve the best possible outcome.
It provides a comprehensive overview of the entire cancer journey from diagnosis to recovery, providing detailed information on the challenges cancer patients may face.
This book, which provides detailed answers to specific questions asked by many patients over many years, will be a great help in the fearful and painful journey of cancer treatment.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 24, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 328 pages | 524g | 152*225*18mm
- ISBN13: 9791198129147
- ISBN10: 119812914X
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