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Cancer Treatment Centers of America's Integrated, Whole Person Model Treatment Helps Offset Chemo Side Effects

CHICAGO, Aug. 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A whole person, fully integrated cancer treatment model can decrease debilitating side effects caused by chemotherapy. In studies published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology - ASCO Annual Meeting Proceedings, researchers at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America have found that cancer patients receiving state-of-the-art medical care fully integrated with complementary and alternative therapies are demonstrating quality of life outcomes that are either well maintained or improved while undergoing aggressive anti-cancer treatment. Quality of Life measures each cancer patient's day- to-day ability to cope with cancer treatment and is a key prognostic ...

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