Tag: nutrition
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How to Access Personalized Cancer Care in the US: A Practical Guide
“Watch the full recording above to hear from our panel on the pathways available to get an Astron Research Report and how the research findings would be used in practice.” Executive Summary This special webinar brought together Dr. Padman Vamadevan, Travis Christofferson, Dr. Charles Meakin, and Paityn Thorne to show, step by step, how a…
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How Dale Atkinson and His Care Team Navigated Cancer with Personalized Medicine
“Watch the full recording above to hear directly from Dale Atkinson and his care team. The executive summary below highlights key themes from our panel discussion, How Dale Atkinson and His Care Team Navigated Cancer with Personalized Medicine.” Executive Summary This webinar brought together patient advocate Dale Atkinson and his multi-disciplinary care team to explore…
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“The Off-Label Gold Standard”: Building a Biological Action Package
On a deep dive into drug repurposing in cancer care and building a “biological action package”, Travis Christofferson, author of Tripping Over the Truth, and Amanda King, ND, elaborated on adopting a personalised and integrative approach to enhancing cancer treatment outcomes through repurposed drugs and supportive therapies. Here are the Key Takeaways: As cancer care evolves, so too must…
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Astron Health: A Research Organisation Focused on Evidence-Based Adjunctive Therapies Through Repurposing of Existing Medications
In the evolving landscape of cancer treatment, precision medicine has revolutionised our approach to therapy. Yet despite remarkable advances in targeted treatments, patients face critical challenges at multiple stages of their cancer journey. Many confront limited options when standard therapies fail or their cancer develops resistance. Equally concerning are the limited strategies available after curative…
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A Smarter Way to Fight Cancer: The Use of Synthetic Lethality for Better Outcomes
In the complex battle against cancer, breakthroughs often emerge from unexpected places. One of the most promising approaches in modern oncology is synthetic lethality—a concept first discovered in 1922 in genetic studies and later applied to cancer treatment in the early 2000s. This powerful approach turns a tumor’s genetic vulnerabilities against itself, offering a novel…