The Science and Heart of Holistic Cancer Care

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A successful cancer plan often involves both a multidisciplinary team of experts and the use of new treatment therapies.

With more than a hundred types of cancer that grow, mutate, spread and respond to treatment in different ways, finding a single cure-for-all remains elusive.

As Dr Ang also points out, “chemotherapy is not obsolete, it can be used alone or in combination with monoclonal antibodies or immunotherapy to achieve better treatment results.”PCC's Dr Richard Quek has observed the effectiveness of immunotherapy in treating cancer patients. “Targeted therapy can also affect the tissue environment that helps the cancer cell to grow and survive. For example, we can target the blood vessel cells, thereby cutting off the blood supply and starving the cancer cells of the nutrients.”

Often, both Dr Ang and Dr Quek draw on Parkway Cancer Centre’s multidisciplinary team of surgeons, radiation specialists and pathologists, just to name a few.As Dr Quek points out, “cancer is a complex disease and it takes a whole, big team to cure cancer.”notes that professionals in cancer care are moving away from working in silos. Embracing collaborative work he says, allows for a better understanding of the different roles and capabilities.

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