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In this episode of The Common Sense MD, Dr. Tom Rogers welcomes back oncologist Dr. Jamal Maatouk for a compelling exploration of cancer care that goes well beyond the basics. Building on their previous holistic discussion of the cancer experience, Dr. Rogers and Dr. Maatouk dive deeper into how cancer treatment decisions are made—from surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation to cutting-edge targeted therapies and immunotherapies like CAR T.
Dr. Maatouk shares her philosophy that there is no one-size-fits-all approach in oncology. She highlights the importance of truly getting to know each patient as a whole person, considering their wishes, unique biology, and even their spiritual outlook. The conversation unpacks the difference between immunotherapy and targeted therapy in an easy-to-understand way, as well as when and why oncologists might recommend gentler approaches like dose reductions or integrative support for quality of life.
The doctors have an open, honest conversation about the value of second opinions, the evolving science of cancer, and the growing trend of patients taking an active role in their care—including the use of supplements and alternative therapies. Dr. Maatouk powerfully expresses her belief in the innate ability of the human body to heal, the role of hope and love in medicine, and her commitment to supporting each patient on their own unique healing journey.
If you or a loved one are navigating cancer—or simply want a refreshing, compassionate take on modern medicine—this episode is an inspiring reminder that healing is possible, and that true care starts with listening, empathy, and hope.
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In this episode of The Common Sense MD, Dr. Tom Rogers welcomes back oncologist Dr. Jamal Maatouk for a compelling exploration of cancer care that goes well beyond the basics. Building on their previous holistic discussion of the cancer experience, Dr. Rogers and Dr. Maatouk dive deeper into how cancer treatment decisions are made—from surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation to cutting-edge targeted therapies and immunotherapies like CAR T.
Dr. Maatouk shares her philosophy that there is no one-size-fits-all approach in oncology. She highlights the importance of truly getting to know each patient as a whole person, considering their wishes, unique biology, and even their spiritual outlook. The conversation unpacks the difference between immunotherapy and targeted therapy in an easy-to-understand way, as well as when and why oncologists might recommend gentler approaches like dose reductions or integrative support for quality of life.
The doctors have an open, honest conversation about the value of second opinions, the evolving science of cancer, and the growing trend of patients taking an active role in their care—including the use of supplements and alternative therapies. Dr. Maatouk powerfully expresses her belief in the innate ability of the human body to heal, the role of hope and love in medicine, and her commitment to supporting each patient on their own unique healing journey.
If you or a loved one are navigating cancer—or simply want a refreshing, compassionate take on modern medicine—this episode is an inspiring reminder that healing is possible, and that true care starts with listening, empathy, and hope.
What did you think of this episode of the podcast? Let us know by leaving a review!
Connect with Performance Medicine!
Check out our new online vitamin store:https://performancemedicine.net/shop/
Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://performancemedicine.net/doctors-note-sign-up/
Facebook: @PMedicine
Instagram: @PerformancemedicineTN
YouTube: Performance Medicine
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