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Integrative Oncology

Integrative Oncology—February 2011

March 01, 2011

The benefits of exercise include preventing cancer and the chronic diseases associated with it.
 

Integrative Oncology—December 2010

December 17, 2010

The author offers suggestions on how patients with cancer can maintain proper nutrition.
 

Integrative oncology—October 2010

October 01, 2010

The author introduces The Annie Appleseed Project and previews its upcoming annual meeting.
 

Integrative oncology—August-September 2010

August 31, 2010

The author previews the upcoming annual conference of the Society for Integrative Oncology.
 

Integrative Oncology—July 2010

July 20, 2010

This column explores the complementary strategies and practices that can help cancer patients stay as healthy as possible during treatment. This month, the author explains the rationale for the column in My Story.
 
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