International Medical Experts to Discuss Latest Integrative Oncology Research and Its Global Impact at 13th International Conference of Society for Integrative Oncology
Miami, Florida (PRWEB) October 30, 2016 -- Healthcare professionals, patients and advocates from around the globe will convene at the Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO) 13th International Conference, to be held November 5-7, 2016 in, to discuss the latest in evidence-based research and practice in individualized integrative cancer care. This multi-disciplinary forum includes physicians, scientists, researchers, nurses, psychologists, nutritionists, naturopaths, acupuncturists, and other complementary care practitioners.
“This year’s conference will focus on the theme of Advancing the Global Impact of Integrative Oncology, bringing together clinicians, researchers, patients and advocates in integrative cancer care from all over the world to present and hear about advances made in the field, build collaborations and to learn from each other,” said SIO President Jun J. Mao, MD, MSCE. “The sessions will highlight the collaborative and multi-disciplinary nature of care involving healthcare professionals and the patient.” The conference is presented in cooperation with the University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and Memorial Healthcare System, Florida.
Integrative oncology approaches help prevent cancer, facilitate cancer treatment and recovery, and aid in its control through use of diet and complementary therapeutic options, including physical activity, nutritional supplementation, botanical products, mind-body therapies, acupuncture, massage therapy, and more. The options are strategically integrated within conventional medical care models, which often include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery and targeted agents informed by genomic and molecular diagnostics.
Today a significant portion of cancer patients use some type of integrative or complementary therapeutic approaches throughout their cancer journey. In addition to conventional therapies, they want to learn about and utilize an integrative approach to personalized comprehensive care. Integrative oncology interventions have been shown to decrease some of the side effects of traditional cancer treatment, allowing many patients to tolerate their full, prescriptive course, thereby improving clinical outcomes and quality of life. Many health consumers also incorporate lifestyle medicine approaches to help prevent the onset of cancer.
About SIO: The Society for Integrative Oncology is the leading worldwide organization dedicated to integrative medicine specific to cancer patients. A non-profit, multi-disciplinary organization founded in 2003, the organization’s mission is to advance evidence-based, comprehensive, integrative healthcare to improve the lives of people affected by cancer. For more information or to register for the conference, visit our conference web site or contact the SIO at 518-694-5543.
Beth Krueger, http://www.integrativeonc.org/index.php/conference-home, +1 (518) 694-5543, [email protected]
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