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In this conversation, Professor Robert Thomas discusses with Dr Elizabeth Thompson the significance of integrative medicine in oncology, emphasising a patient-focused approach that combines conventional treatments with lifestyle and nutritional strategies. He shares his journey into integrative oncology, the importance of exercise and nutrition in cancer care, and the mechanisms behind these interventions. The discussion also touches on the impact of gut health, oxidative stress, and the need for evidence-based practices in personalised medicine.
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By Integrative Medicine MattersIn this conversation, Professor Robert Thomas discusses with Dr Elizabeth Thompson the significance of integrative medicine in oncology, emphasising a patient-focused approach that combines conventional treatments with lifestyle and nutritional strategies. He shares his journey into integrative oncology, the importance of exercise and nutrition in cancer care, and the mechanisms behind these interventions. The discussion also touches on the impact of gut health, oxidative stress, and the need for evidence-based practices in personalised medicine.
Takeaways
SEE FULL SHOW NOTES HERE
If you’re interested in learning more about Integrative Medicine, you can:
👉 Sign up for our free newsletter Integrative Medicine Matters
👉 Sign up for our NCIM Membership, just £4.99 per month
👉 Signup for our free Introduction to Integrative Medicine course
👉 Exploreour 10 CPD Point Discovery Course in Integrative Medicine
👉 Find out more about our master’s Level 7Diploma, including single modules you can enrol in today!
NCIM also offers an Integrative Medicine Clinic, where our expert team of Integrative Medicine Doctors and Integrative Clinical Team work collaboratively to support your health and wellbeing. Learn more and book an appointment.
We would love to get your feedback on the topics and conversations we feature. Follow and connect with us on social media – Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn – and let us know your thoughts.
Don’t forget to subscribe and share if you enjoyed this episode!
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or treatment plan.