Cells are incessantly bombarded by an assortment of environmental and intrinsic factors that cause cellular damage. Although mild damage is often reparable, extensive damage poses a potential oncogenic danger. In the latter case, the benefit of the organism calls for the eradication of the potentially life-threatening cells, which often is achieved through activation of an […]
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The Need for a Chinese Medicine Integrative Oncology Association


The need for an association of like-minded practitioners from a TCM background to engage in evidence based integrative oncology has never been greater. In my studies in Australia and China and my meetings with orthodox oncologists, I have found both an increasing acceptance of the idea of integration and an increasing number of studies on […]