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What if the key to better cancer outcomes lies not just in surgery or chemotherapy, but also in mindfulness, movement, and diet? In this episode of the BackTable Tumor Board, host Dr. Aditya Bagrodia interviews urologic oncologist Dr. Viraj Master, Professor of Urology at Emory University, about his role in developing the integrative oncology and survivorship service line at Winship Cancer Institute.
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SYNPOSIS
They discuss the evidence-based use of complementary therapies alongside conventional cancer treatments, touching on various integrative methods including diet, exercise, mindfulness, acupuncture, yoga, and supplements. Dr. Master emphasizes the importance of physicians being open to these practices and understanding their potential benefits for improving patient outcomes and quality of life, even in highly acute cases like muscle-invasive bladder cancer. The conversation covers the importance of honesty and understanding across patient journeys–from initial diagnosis to survivorship–highlighting the value of holistic approaches in cancer care.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Integrative Oncology: Definitions and Basics
06:28 - Exercise and Its Impact on Cancer Treatment
08:12 - Physician Perspectives on Complementary Medicine
20:58 - Acupuncture and Acupressure in Cancer Care
25:28 - Practical Implementation of Integrative Approaches
31:30 - Supplements and Immuno Nutrition
36:25 - Cannabis, CBD, and Ayurveda in Cancer Care
44:39 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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RESOURCES
Society of Urologic Oncology
https://suonet.org/home.aspx
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What if the key to better cancer outcomes lies not just in surgery or chemotherapy, but also in mindfulness, movement, and diet? In this episode of the BackTable Tumor Board, host Dr. Aditya Bagrodia interviews urologic oncologist Dr. Viraj Master, Professor of Urology at Emory University, about his role in developing the integrative oncology and survivorship service line at Winship Cancer Institute.
---
This podcast is supported by:
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/trackclk/N2165306.5658203BACKTABLE/B33008413.420220578;dc_trk_aid=612466359;dc_trk_cid=234162109;dc_lat=;dc_rdid=;tag_for_child_directed_treatment=;tfua=;gdpr=${GDPR};gdpr_consent=${GDPR_CONSENT_755};gpp=${GPP_STRING_755};gpp_sid=${GPP_SID};ltd=;dc_tdv=1
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SYNPOSIS
They discuss the evidence-based use of complementary therapies alongside conventional cancer treatments, touching on various integrative methods including diet, exercise, mindfulness, acupuncture, yoga, and supplements. Dr. Master emphasizes the importance of physicians being open to these practices and understanding their potential benefits for improving patient outcomes and quality of life, even in highly acute cases like muscle-invasive bladder cancer. The conversation covers the importance of honesty and understanding across patient journeys–from initial diagnosis to survivorship–highlighting the value of holistic approaches in cancer care.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Integrative Oncology: Definitions and Basics
06:28 - Exercise and Its Impact on Cancer Treatment
08:12 - Physician Perspectives on Complementary Medicine
20:58 - Acupuncture and Acupressure in Cancer Care
25:28 - Practical Implementation of Integrative Approaches
31:30 - Supplements and Immuno Nutrition
36:25 - Cannabis, CBD, and Ayurveda in Cancer Care
44:39 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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RESOURCES
Society of Urologic Oncology
https://suonet.org/home.aspx
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