Why Integrative Health Matters: a Case Study
I have been fortunate to work in progressive cancer centers that honor the importance of safe alternative therapies in conjunction with conventional medicine. Several years ago, a stage IV prostate cancer patient, who I will call Stan, came to me for complementary care.
Stan was receiving the best treatment from the best oncology team, and he even went out of state to another prestigious cancer treatment facility for a second opinion.
The first and second opinions matched. Both facilities’ oncologists noted that statistics for his diagnosis were not favorable for long term survival; therefore, it was highly unlikely his cancer would ever reach the much desired ‘NED’ status (No Evidence of Disease).
Stan and his wife persisted, following the prescribed conventional treatment plan, as well as complying with the complementary plan I supplied. My plan included safe supplementation, dietary support, behavioral modifications, mind-body therapies and exercise. Stan, I should mention, is also deeply spiritual and insatiably curious, as is his wife.
As the weeks and months progressed, Stan kept to the treatment protocols and made it through therapy with very few side effects. In and of itself, having only a small amount of side effects during treatment was an enormous achievement.
The time for him to be scanned came, and the results showed NED. Stan was elated, and his oncology team was baffled. Statistically this wasn’t supposed to happen. Because this was not ‘normal,’ his case was sent to several tumor boards to determine what to do next. As a result, Stan was assessed frequently in the initial months and proceeding months after another scan, and he retained his NED status.
Knowing that my patients are my greatest teachers, I asked Stan what he thought made the difference. His response: “I don’t think it was just one thing or one mode of treatment. I think it was a thousand points of light that coalesced to create healing.”
His words had a profound and instrumental impact on me. They concisely articulated my observations in hundreds of patients since practicing for over a decade in conventional settings: all of these therapies matter to the health, wellbeing and outcomes of our patients.
Like Stan, there are many patients who receive unlikely NED diagnosis, as well as patients living long term with cancer. In fact, in the last several years the rate of remission and stabilization has increased so significantly that a newly recognized phase of treatment has been added, called survivorship.
I can’t stress enough how important an integrative approach to treatment matters. Find an expert in integrative therapies for best outcomes. You can ask your healthcare navigator or inquire at your cancer center.
Dr. Lisa Price is a licensed Naturopathic Physician with expertise in complementary cancer care and culinary nutrition during cancer treatment through survivorship. She guides patients in finding the best foods and supplementation that reduce short- and long-term side effects, as well as advising on which to supplements and foods to avoid. For over a decade, Dr. Price has actively served cancer patients and teamed with oncologists in cancer centers in the Pacific Northwest including Swedish Cancer Center, Multicare Cancer Center, Northwest Specialty Clinics in Hematology and Oncology, to deliver excellent, holistic care. For more information, she can be contacted at 253.503.8792 or sign up for online consultations (telehealth) via secure Skype and phone. Visit consultanaturopath.com for more information.






