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Taking your power back after a cancer diagnosis | Dr. Paul Anderson
Taking your power back after a cancer diagnosis | Dr. Paul Anderson
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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Feb 16, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Dr. Paul Anderson is a naturopathic medical doctor who focuses on complex infectious chronic and oncological illnesses.
He has 3 decades of clinical experience and served as the lead investigator of an NIH-funded human research trial using intravenous and integrated therapies in cancer patients.
He founded Advanced Medical Therapies in Seattle, a clinic that focuses on the care of patients with cancer and chronic diseases as well as collaborations with clinics and hospitals in the US and other countries.
His latest book, “Cancer: The Journey from Diagnosis to Empowerment” is about the process of dealing with a cancer diagnosis for yourself or a loved one. In this book, he writes that the goal is to increase the quality of life and relationships even while cancer is a part of your life.
He has 3 decades of clinical experience and served as the lead investigator of an NIH-funded human research trial using intravenous and integrated therapies in cancer patients.
He founded Advanced Medical Therapies in Seattle, a clinic that focuses on the care of patients with cancer and chronic diseases as well as collaborations with clinics and hospitals in the US and other countries.
His latest book, “Cancer: The Journey from Diagnosis to Empowerment” is about the process of dealing with a cancer diagnosis for yourself or a loved one. In this book, he writes that the goal is to increase the quality of life and relationships even while cancer is a part of your life.
Released:
Feb 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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