Breast Cancer
Your Personalized Path in Breast Cancer Care
At The Center for Advanced Medicine (TCFAM), under the guidance of Dr. Jonathan Stegall, we are dedicated to providing a comprehensive and personalized approach to breast cancer care. We understand the multifaceted nature of this disease and integrate conventional treatments with carefully selected, evidence-based complementary therapies. Our focus extends beyond the tumor to encompass your overall health, aiming to minimize side effects and enhance your quality of life throughout your treatment journey.
Our Integrative Approach to Breast Cancer:
Our integrative strategy for breast cancer combines established medical treatments with supportive modalities such as targeted nutrient IV therapies (including Vitamin C and Mistletoe), hyperthermia, and lymphatic support. We prioritize strengthening your body’s natural defenses, addressing individual needs, and promoting long-term wellness.
Key Components of Your Personalized Breast Cancer Care Plan May Include:
- Targeted IV Nutrient Therapies: Delivering specific nutrients to support immune function and overall cellular health.
- Advanced Modalities: Utilizing Hyperthermia and Lymphatic Therapy to potentially enhance treatment effectiveness and support detoxification.
- Comprehensive Diagnostics: Regularly monitoring key markers to personalize your treatment plan.
- Personalized Nutritional Guidance: Tailoring dietary and supplement recommendations to support your body during and after treatment.
- Empowering Support: Providing emotional and spiritual resources to help you navigate your journey with strength and hope.
Our 12-week integrative program for breast cancer is tailored to your specific diagnosis and stage, offering a structured and supportive framework to work towards improved outcomes and enhanced well-being.
Ready to Explore Integrative Support for Breast Cancer?
If you or a loved one is seeking a personalized and integrative approach to breast cancer care, contact us at (470) 335-0314 fill out the form to schedule a consultation with Dr. Stegall.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does integrative breast cancer treatment entail at TCFAM?
Integrative breast cancer care at The Center for Advanced Medicine may include conventional treatments such as surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, or targeted therapy when appropriate. Supportive services may also include nutritional counseling, mind-body support, lymphatic therapy, and selected integrative therapies such as IV vitamin C or mistletoe under medical supervision.
Can integrative therapies help manage fatigue and side effects during breast cancer treatment?
Some supportive therapies may be used to help patients manage treatment-related symptoms such as fatigue, nausea, or discomfort. These may include nutritional counseling, mind-body support, and other supportive services. The care team monitors symptoms and overall health to coordinate supportive care alongside conventional oncology treatment.
Is hormonal therapy compatible with integrative breast cancer treatment?
Hormonal (endocrine) therapy is a common treatment option for hormone receptor–positive breast cancer. When appropriate, supportive integrative services may be coordinated alongside endocrine therapy. The care team reviews medications, monitors for possible interactions, and ensures that supportive therapies are used appropriately during treatment.
What role does nutrition play in integrative breast cancer treatment?
Nutrition is an important component of supportive care during cancer treatment. Nutritional counseling may help patients maintain adequate nutrient intake, support recovery, and manage treatment-related symptoms. Care plans are individualized based on medical history, laboratory findings, and treatment needs.
How often will I need follow-up and monitoring during and after integrative breast cancer treatment?
Follow-up schedules vary depending on the treatment plan and individual medical needs. Monitoring may include clinical visits, laboratory testing, and imaging when appropriate. The care team reviews progress regularly and adjusts supportive care or treatment recommendations as needed.