If you are a cancer patient or survivor, you want to do all you can to increase your odds of getting and staying healthy. That’s why it’s vital to consider something that can be a huge help—complementary and alternative cancer therapies. These therapies are not meant to replace conventional treatment or after-cancer care, but to work with them…and to help them work better. Research shows that such therapies can benefit cancer patients and survivors in many ways.
For instance: Certain exercises done before surgery help preserve range of motion afterward…an ancient form of touch therapy performed on toes relieves pain and trauma…plain water can be used to increase a white blood cell count depleted by chemo…and more. Learn about these and other ways to help defeat cancer and then stay well…
Complementary Care that Really Works
Cancer Prehab: The First Thing You Need After a Diagnosis
Integrative Therapies for Cancer
The Anticancer Formula: Combine Conventional Treatments with Unconventional Ones
Starve Cancer to Death with the Ketogenic Diet
Mistletoe Extract Helps Fight Cancer
Prostate Cancer Action Plan—Better Than “Watchful Waiting”
Allspice May Combat Prostate Cancer
Alternative Ways to Relieve Cancer Treatment Side Effects
Complementary Therapies that Ease Cancer Treatment Side Effects
Jin Shin Jyutsu Touch Therapy Relieves Pain and Stress
Acupuncture Relieves Cancer Fatigue
Energize Your Body with L-Carnitine
Why Cancer Patients Should See a Dentist
Cancer Patients Beware—Stress Can Deactivate Your Treatment
Singing Bowls: Ancient Vibrational Healing Therapy for Cancer