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Comprehensive Integrative Oncology,
Edition 1Editors: By Ting Bao, MD, Suzanna Zick, PhD. and Ting Bao, MD
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04 Mar 2026
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Comprehensive Integrative Oncology is a vital resource for clinicians who seek to blend integrative therapies with conventional oncology care to enhance patient outcomes. This book, authored by experts in both conventional and integrative medicine, emphasizes a holistic approach to cancer treatment. It provides practical guidance on incorporating scientifically-backed therapies like botanicals, supplements, mind-body practices, lifestyle changes, nutrition, and exercise into standard cancer care, all while prioritizing patient safety, prevention, and overall wellness. The book delves into the philosophy of integrative oncology, offers tools for practical application, and presents integrative strategies for cancer prevention and symptom management.
Additionally, it explores the needs of special populations within oncology. It serves as an indispensable textbook for oncology researchers and practitioners who aim to provide holistic and patient-centered care.
Key Features
- Provides an easy way to look up evidence and treatment information for a symptom independent of cancer type or cancer treatment arch
- Covers unique and important oncology populations including pediatrics, AYA, and metastatic disease
- Includes practical exercises for communicating with oncology patients about integrative therapies
- Presents chapters on emerging “hot” topics such as medical cannabis
About the author
By Ting Bao, MD, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, USA; Suzanna Zick, PhD., Research Professor, Family Medicine and Nutritional Sciences, and Co-Director of the Integrative Family Medicine, University of Michigan, USA and Ting Bao, MD, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, USA
Preface
Part I: General Integrative Oncology
1. Definition and Philosophy if Integrative Oncology
Lorenzo Cohen
2. Models of Care in Integrative Oncology (IO Consult, IO Comprehensive)
Suzanne Grant
3. Communication in Integrative Oncology
Claudia M. Wit
4. Partnering with Complementary Providers
Lynda Balneaves
Part II: Integrative Approaches to Various Cancers
5. Breast Cancer
Eugene Ahn and Debu Tripathy
6. Central Nervous System Cancer
Shannon Fogh
7. Colorectal Cancer
Rich Lee
8. Gynecological Cancer
Lois Ramondetta, Eran Ben-arye, Dilijeet Singh, Annekathryn Goodman and Noah Samuels
9. Head and Neck Cancer
Matthew McCurdy
10. Kidney Cancer
Santosh Rao
11. Lung Cancer
Moshe Frenkel
12. Myelomas
Krisstina Gowin
13. Pancreatic, Liver, Esophagus (GI Cancer)
Andrew Gumbs
14. Prostate Cancer
Channing Paller and Nicole A. Metri
15. Skin Cancer
Deepti Behl
Part III: Integrative Approaches to Symptom Management
16. Aromatase Inhibitor-Induced Arthralgia
Ayemoethu Ma
17. Anxiety
Elizabeth Addington
18. Bone Health
Ameena Ahmed
19. Cachexia
Detrick Snyder
20. Cardio-oncology
Alissa Huston and Susan Dent
21. Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
Mingxiao Yang
22. Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairments
Sarah Prinsloo and Soma Sengupta
23. Constipation and Diarrhea
Hwaseung Yoo
24. Depression
Amy Price Neff
25. Fatigue
Dori Michelle Beeler and Shelley Wang
26. Lymphedema
Beverley de Valois
27. Nausea & Vomiting
Michelle Loy
28. Sexual Health
Chiara Acquati
29. Skin Rashes and Burns
Patrick Richard
30. Sleep Disturbances and Insomnia
Jill Schneiderhan, Anup Bhandiwad and Eric S. Zhou
31. Stress
Lindsey Wamsley
32. Vasomotor
Shelly Shelly Latte-Naor and Hyowoun Jyung
Part IV: Integrative Oncology Therapies and Modalities
33. Acupuncture and Acupressure
Yair maimon and Wiedong Lu
34. Anthroposophical Medicine
Ursula Wolf
35. Antioxidants
Blake Langley, Heather Greenlee and Suzanna Zick
36. Aromatherapy
Denise Spector
37. Ayurveda
Santhosshi Narayana
38. Cannabis and Cannabinoids
Donald Abrams
39. Chiropractic and Osteopathic Medicine
Eric Jon Roseen
40. Dance
Karolina Bryl and Suzi Tortora
41. Diet and Nutrition
Heather Greenlee
42. Expressive Writing and Journaling
Gabriel Lopez
43. Fasting or Time Restricted Eating
Tara Ariela Berman
44. Healing Touch and Therapeutic Touch
Yubraj Sharma
45. Homeopathy
Yakov Freed
46. Hypnosis
Chantal Berna
47. IV Vitamin C
Penny Kechagioglou
48. Massage
Mingxiao Yang
49. Microbiome
Judith Lacey
50. Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction & Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy
Linda Carlson
51. Mistletoe
Nina Fuller-Shavel
52. Music Therapy and Music Medicine
Karen Popkin and Alessandro Ricciarelli
53. Physical Activity
Christina Dieli-Conwright
54. Progressive Relaxation and Guided Imagery
Tabarak Qassim
55. Reflexology
Jill Schneiderhan, Cherie Netzloff, Yin Miu and Barbara Brower
56. Resources for and Prescribing Supplements and Botanicals
Rachel Feaster, Chun Sing Lam and Omer Kucuk
57. Soy
Omer Kucuk
58. Tai Ch and Qi Gong
Kuang-Yi Wen
59. Traditional Arabic & Islamic Medicine
Sara AlRawi and Eran Ben-arye
60. Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicines
Jun Mao, Lingyun Sun and Yen Nien Hou
61. Vitamin D
Erin Zettell and Eugene Ahn
62. Yoga
Leigh Leibel
Part V: Integrative Approaches to Special Populations
63. Pediatrics
Michelle J. Bombacie and Jennifer Pope
64. Adolescents and Young Adults
Jennifer Pope
65. End-of-Life
Delia Chiaramonte
66. Advanced or Metastatic Malignancies
Ana Maria Lopez
67. Perioperative
Viraj A. Master
Part I: General Integrative Oncology
1. Definition and Philosophy if Integrative Oncology
Lorenzo Cohen
2. Models of Care in Integrative Oncology (IO Consult, IO Comprehensive)
Suzanne Grant
3. Communication in Integrative Oncology
Claudia M. Wit
4. Partnering with Complementary Providers
Lynda Balneaves
Part II: Integrative Approaches to Various Cancers
5. Breast Cancer
Eugene Ahn and Debu Tripathy
6. Central Nervous System Cancer
Shannon Fogh
7. Colorectal Cancer
Rich Lee
8. Gynecological Cancer
Lois Ramondetta, Eran Ben-arye, Dilijeet Singh, Annekathryn Goodman and Noah Samuels
9. Head and Neck Cancer
Matthew McCurdy
10. Kidney Cancer
Santosh Rao
11. Lung Cancer
Moshe Frenkel
12. Myelomas
Krisstina Gowin
13. Pancreatic, Liver, Esophagus (GI Cancer)
Andrew Gumbs
14. Prostate Cancer
Channing Paller and Nicole A. Metri
15. Skin Cancer
Deepti Behl
Part III: Integrative Approaches to Symptom Management
16. Aromatase Inhibitor-Induced Arthralgia
Ayemoethu Ma
17. Anxiety
Elizabeth Addington
18. Bone Health
Ameena Ahmed
19. Cachexia
Detrick Snyder
20. Cardio-oncology
Alissa Huston and Susan Dent
21. Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
Mingxiao Yang
22. Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairments
Sarah Prinsloo and Soma Sengupta
23. Constipation and Diarrhea
Hwaseung Yoo
24. Depression
Amy Price Neff
25. Fatigue
Dori Michelle Beeler and Shelley Wang
26. Lymphedema
Beverley de Valois
27. Nausea & Vomiting
Michelle Loy
28. Sexual Health
Chiara Acquati
29. Skin Rashes and Burns
Patrick Richard
30. Sleep Disturbances and Insomnia
Jill Schneiderhan, Anup Bhandiwad and Eric S. Zhou
31. Stress
Lindsey Wamsley
32. Vasomotor
Shelly Shelly Latte-Naor and Hyowoun Jyung
Part IV: Integrative Oncology Therapies and Modalities
33. Acupuncture and Acupressure
Yair maimon and Wiedong Lu
34. Anthroposophical Medicine
Ursula Wolf
35. Antioxidants
Blake Langley, Heather Greenlee and Suzanna Zick
36. Aromatherapy
Denise Spector
37. Ayurveda
Santhosshi Narayana
38. Cannabis and Cannabinoids
Donald Abrams
39. Chiropractic and Osteopathic Medicine
Eric Jon Roseen
40. Dance
Karolina Bryl and Suzi Tortora
41. Diet and Nutrition
Heather Greenlee
42. Expressive Writing and Journaling
Gabriel Lopez
43. Fasting or Time Restricted Eating
Tara Ariela Berman
44. Healing Touch and Therapeutic Touch
Yubraj Sharma
45. Homeopathy
Yakov Freed
46. Hypnosis
Chantal Berna
47. IV Vitamin C
Penny Kechagioglou
48. Massage
Mingxiao Yang
49. Microbiome
Judith Lacey
50. Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction & Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy
Linda Carlson
51. Mistletoe
Nina Fuller-Shavel
52. Music Therapy and Music Medicine
Karen Popkin and Alessandro Ricciarelli
53. Physical Activity
Christina Dieli-Conwright
54. Progressive Relaxation and Guided Imagery
Tabarak Qassim
55. Reflexology
Jill Schneiderhan, Cherie Netzloff, Yin Miu and Barbara Brower
56. Resources for and Prescribing Supplements and Botanicals
Rachel Feaster, Chun Sing Lam and Omer Kucuk
57. Soy
Omer Kucuk
58. Tai Ch and Qi Gong
Kuang-Yi Wen
59. Traditional Arabic & Islamic Medicine
Sara AlRawi and Eran Ben-arye
60. Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicines
Jun Mao, Lingyun Sun and Yen Nien Hou
61. Vitamin D
Erin Zettell and Eugene Ahn
62. Yoga
Leigh Leibel
Part V: Integrative Approaches to Special Populations
63. Pediatrics
Michelle J. Bombacie and Jennifer Pope
64. Adolescents and Young Adults
Jennifer Pope
65. End-of-Life
Delia Chiaramonte
66. Advanced or Metastatic Malignancies
Ana Maria Lopez
67. Perioperative
Viraj A. Master
ISBN:
9780443301940
Page Count:
1024
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