Veterans and Cancer Pocket Guide
READ MOREManaging Change in Your Practice
This interactive guide will help practices walk through how to begin implementing whole person cancer care. You will: • Use the 7S model to understand how seven aspects of your organization need to be addressed, together, to integrate whole person care. • Identify ways to get everyone in your practice involved and invested in developing…
READ MOREOncology Personal Health Inventory
The Personal Health Inventory (PHI) is a resource that can help you understand the whole health of the person you are treating. It allows the individual to think about where they are in their health journey. This specific version is directed at those with oncology needs and can be filled out electronically. A printable black-and-white…
READ MOREUnderstanding the 2023 ASCO-SIO Guidelines on Cancer-Related Anxiety and Depression
Evidence in a guideline from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and the Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO) supports using some integrative approaches to relieve anxiety and depression in adults with cancer. Anxiety and depression are common in people who have cancer and in their family members and caregivers. This document breaks down what…
READ MOREUnderstanding the 2022 ASCO/SIO Cancer Pain Management Guidelines
The SIO and the ASCO formed an expert panel to review the evidence about integrative treatments for cancer pain. The panel included experts in integrative oncology, medical oncology, radiation oncology, surgical oncology, palliative care, social sciences, mind-body medicine, nursing, and patient representatives. The experts wanted to answer two key questions: • What mind-body therapies are…
READ MOREMaking Whole Person Cancer Care Routine
Integrative oncology uses complementary and lifestyle therapies to support conventional cancer care, manage side effects of treatments, and help patients heal.
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