Advanced Integrative Colon Cancer Nationwide
Personalized Care with Evidence-Based Approaches
At The Center for Advanced Medicine (TCFAM), under the direction of Jonathan Stegall, MD, our integrative colon cancer treatment combines conventional oncology with complementary therapies to support patient well-being. This approach addresses not only the cancer itself but also the physical and emotional needs of each individual.
Multidisciplinary Support and Therapy Option
Patients benefit from coordinated care among medical oncologists, nutritionists, and integrative specialists. Evidence-based supportive therapies, including guided nutrition, mind-body practices, and symptom management, complement standard colon cancer treatments, aiming to enhance overall quality of life.
Why Choose an Integrative Approach
Our integrative strategy for colon cancer combines established medical treatments with supportive therapies such as Low-Dose Chemotherapy with IPT and personalized nutritional guidance. We prioritize gut health, immune support, and overall resilience while working alongside conventional treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. By focusing on the whole person, we provide care tailored to each patient’s unique health profile and treatment goals. Take the first step toward comprehensive care. Contact The Center for Advanced Medicine today to learn more about integrative colon cancer treatment.
Key Components of Your Personalized Colon Cancer Care Plan May Include:
- Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT): Utilizing low-dose chemotherapy for enhanced tumor targeting and reduced toxicity.
- Personalized Nutritional Guidance: Tailoring dietary and supplement recommendations to support gut health and overall wellness.
- Comprehensive Diagnostics: Regularly monitoring key markers to personalize your treatment plan.
- Targeted IV Nutrient Therapies: Delivering specific nutrients to support immune function and cellular health.
- Empowering Support: Providing emotional and spiritual resources to help you navigate your journey with strength and hope.
Our 12-week integrative program for colon 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 Colon Cancer?
If you or a loved one is seeking a personalized and integrative approach to colon 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 is included in integrative colorectal cancer treatment at TCFAM?
Integrative colorectal cancer care at The Center for Advanced Medicine may include conventional oncology treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation when appropriate, along with supportive services. These may include nutritional counseling, mind-body support, lymphatic therapy, and selected integrative therapies such as IV vitamin C or mistletoe under medical supervision. Care plans are individualized.
Does nutritional therapy play a role in colon cancer treatment?
Nutrition is an important component of supportive care during cancer treatment. Nutritional counseling may help patients maintain adequate calorie and nutrient intake, support recovery, and manage treatment-related symptoms. Care plans are individualized based on medical history, laboratory findings, and treatment needs.
What are repurposed medications, and how are they used for colorectal cancer?
Repurposed medications are drugs originally approved for other medical conditions that are being studied for potential use in cancer care. When considered, clinicians evaluate available research, possible interactions with other treatments, and the patient’s overall health before determining whether their use is appropriate.
How long does integrative colorectal cancer treatment usually take for stage III cancer?
Treatment timelines vary depending on the individual diagnosis, recommended oncology treatments, and how the patient responds to therapy. Care for stage III colorectal cancer may include surgery followed by additional treatments and supportive care. The care team reviews progress regularly and adjusts the treatment plan as needed.
Can integrative colorectal cancer care be provided remotely if I live far away?
Some services, such as consultations, nutritional counseling, and certain follow-up visits, may be available through telemedicine. Other treatments that require clinical supervision or administration may need to be provided in person at the Alpharetta, Georgia clinic. The care team can discuss which services may be appropriate remotely.