Improving Quality of Life for Cancer Survivors: Insights from Dr. Katrina Cox
- Improving Quality of Life for Cancer Survivors: Insights from Dr. Katrina Cox Cancer U 48:18
Have you heard these myths about integrative oncology and personalized cancer care? Myth 1: Integrative oncology is only for Alternative Medicine enthusiasts. Myth 2: Personalized cancer care is too expensive and only available to the wealthy. Myth 3: Traditional cancer treatments are the only effective option. Dr. Katrina Cox will debunk these myths and share the truth with you.I went, okay, I have to do this. I have to do this for the people of my community. I have to do this for a bigger purpose at large. And it really was a fundamental shift. It was a fundamental shift in my understanding and my confidence. – Dr. Katrina CoxIn this episode, you will be able to:
- Uncover the benefits of integrative oncology and personalized cancer care.
- Realize the striking knowledge gap and inadequate support concerning cancer survivorship in our current healthcare system.
- Investigate the critical role of emotional and psychological wellness in the journey of cancer survivors.
- Discover energetic therapies as a novel approach to addressing post-traumatic Stress in cancer survivors.
- Understand the importance of the collaborative approach in healthcare and the value of seeking second opinions.
Renowned naturopathic doctor, Dr. Katrina Cox, got her feet wet in the world of integrative oncology in a deeply personal way. The cancer journey of her parents sparked her interest in this field and pushed her to take on this ground-breaking, yet challenged realm. Her international bestseller The Opportunity in Cancer University is a testament to her understanding and empathy toward cancer survivors, their caregivers, and the difficulties they encounter. Her unique approach, backed by extensive research, provides patients the much-needed empowerment to take control of their health. Dr. Katrina’s intimate stories and medical prowess give her words an authority that’s both believable and relatable.