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Using All the Tools to Fight Cancer

Sometimes, it’s the seemingly little things that can make navigating a cancer diagnosis and its treatment more tolerable. Those “little” things can be a big deal to patients who are struggling with side effects from traditional cancer therapies. Integrative Oncology seeks to offer patients tools to face cancer with approaches that address mind, body, and spirit and offer welcome relief.

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“Integrative Oncology is really about looking and thinking about the whole person when they’re in the midst of a cancer journey,” says Lanie Francis, MD, lead medical oncologist, Wellness and Integrative Oncology Program at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center in Pittsburgh. “We work with patients to integrate things like movement, touch, nutrition, and mindfulness in a safe and supervised way.”

Dr. Francis’ program establishes a partnership between patients and their oncology team and provides patients with individualized care plans. All of the program’s recommendations are symptom-driven and evidence-based.

A Devastating Diagnosis

“Being diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer on my 44th birthday was the worst day of my life,” says Stacy Hurt, cancer survivor. “I was so afraid that I was going to be sick in bed all the time. I wanted to find ways to do whatever I could to maintain quality of life in between my treatments.”

Integrative Oncology ended up being a key component in Hurt’s lengthy road to beating cancer, particularly in helping her combat neuropathy, which is a common chemotherapy side effect marked by numbness and tingling in the hands and feet.

“Neuropathy has been the number one worst side effect of my treatment,” says Hurt. “I was able to work with Dr. Francis to find ways to incorporate acupuncture, massage, and yoga to better manage it.”

Treating Cancer: Mind, Body, and Spirit

Meditation, aromatherapy, acupuncture, yoga, and lifestyle nutrition, along with other holistic approaches to medicine, can deliver hope, healing, and complement traditional treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery that have the potential to take a significant toll on patients battling cancer.

Therapies chosen within an Integrative Oncology program are those that have been shown to be most effective in helping patients manage common side effects of cancer and its treatment, including: nausea and vomiting, fatigue, insomnia, anxiety and depression, pain, and neuropathy.

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“There’s a lot of research on how specific modalities can impact specific symptoms,” says Dr. Francis. “The research reflects what we’ve seen and know to be true, which is that these therapies and practices really are a wonderful adjunct to traditional care.”

“I’m proof that these treatments work,” says Hurt. “I believe they’ve enhanced the effectiveness of the chemotherapy and helped me maintain balance in my life. For me, they’ve made all the difference.”

Sometimes, it’s the seemingly little things that can make navigating a cancer diagnosis and its treatment more tolerable. Those “little” things can be a big deal to patients who are struggling with side effects from traditional cancer therapies. Integrative Oncology seeks to offer patients tools to face cancer with approaches that address mind, body, and spirit and offer welcome relief.

About UPMC Hillman Cancer Center

When you are facing cancer, you need the best care possible. UPMC Hillman Cancer Center provides world-class cancer care, from diagnosis to treatment, to help you in your cancer battle. We are the only comprehensive cancer center in our region, as designated by the National Cancer Institute. We have more than 70 locations throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New York, with more than 200 oncologists – making it easier for you to find world-class care close to home. Our internationally renowned research team is striving to find new advances in prevention, detection, and treatment. Most of all, we are here for you. Our patient-first approach aims to provide you and your loved ones the care and support you need. To find a provider near you, visit our website.