How can you help avoid Colon Cancer?
Comprehensive
Cancer Consultation
A
Comprehensive Cancer Consultation is the beginning point of your Integrative
Medicine Plan of Care. The Comprehensive Colon Cancer Consultation allows us to
develop a dynamic and flexible picture of the status of your health. This
includes a description in Integrative Medicine terms of the causes and effects
of cancer and why and how the mind and body have adapted to the stresses of
having cancer.
When
Colon cancer is present it changes the physical, biochemical, mental and energetic
balance of the person. These changes include how the mind and body react, and
how the nutritional and energetic systems shift to cope with the increased
stress of cancer. These changes are unique to every person - no two people are
ever the same, even when they have the same "diagnosis".
We
have to carefully identify and be sensitive to these changes. Each treatment
plan is highly individualized. The conventional approach of
"fighting" cancer without really understanding and treating the whole
person can be pretty much a futile effort.
The
information gathered during a Comprehensive Cancer Consultation leads to your
personal "Health Profile". The Health Profile then serves as our
primary guide in developing your treatment plan. It tells us where to begin and
which treatments, medications and other therapies are likely to be of the
greatest benefit at each step along the way.
Keeping
up with your changing needs is an important part of your Health Profile. As
your mind and body gradually begin to shift from "cancer mode" to
"healing mode", the need for particular medications and therapies
also shifts and changes. Through frequent updating of your Health Profile we
can keep up with these changing needs when and as they occur. The selection of
medications is often very different from what one might expect. This is because
everyone's needs are unique to them. Selection of medications is based on your
own documented test results and takes into account the whole person. Choice of
medications is not limited to "evidence based medicine" according to
the name of the diagnosis.
A
Comprehensive Cancer Consultation takes approximately 2 hours. At the
conclusion of your consultation you will be given a printed copy of a
recommended Integrative Medicine Program of Care based on your particular
situation and needs. Most care plans begin with 6 weeks of intensive care,
usually with daily treatments in the office 4 or 5 days a week. Your Health
Profile is then reviewed and further recommendations are made as indicated.
A
Patient Care Advisor (PCA) will be assigned to you when you make your first
appointment. Your PCA will be your main contact throughout your care with us.
You will have an opportunity to review your Integrative Medicine Program of
Care with your Patient Care Advisor.
Your
PCA will review your treatment scheduling, arrange for any medical testing that
may need to be done, and review the finances of the treatment program with you.
Preparing
for your Comprehensive Cancer Consultation
You
should:
1.
Contact the office to schedule your initial appointment. A Patient Care Advisor
will be assigned to you at that time.
2.
Your PCA will help collect and forward medical records to us for the doctor's
review before your appointment. Bringing medical records with you also works
but it may not be as efficient as getting them to us before your appointment.
3.
The nature of Integrative Medicine and how we look at and understand cancer is
quite different than the conventional. You are welcome to bring someone with
you whose insight and opinions you trust to serve as a second set of ears. We
often call this person your "Advocate".
4.
Be well hydrated.
5.
Avoid chewing gum or candies.
6.
Remove magnetic items such as wrist bands or necklaces.
7.
Jewelry items that are not magnetic do not need to be removed.
8.
Remove cell phones and other electronic devices from your person.
9.
Avoid using perfumes, colognes and body oils before your consultation.
10.
Wash your hands and arms to the elbows just before starting your consultation.
11. You are welcome to bring a tape or electronic recorder for your
consultation.
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