Episode #23- Outside The Box Cancer & Chronic Disease

The Doctor Dads talk with the brilliant Dr. Paul Anderson about the foundations of where cancer stems from and the pillars on which you can stand on to prevent and fight this epidemic. From genomics, stem cells, and metabolism there are different factors that contribute to cancer. The empowering part for patients is that a large part of the tools to prevent and fight cancer are in our control. Dr. Anderson discusses with his extensive experience in this field who he sees has the best outcomes from cancer and why. He also dives into the effective therapies he uses in the states and some that are available outside the U.S..

Dr. Anderson is medical director of Advanced Medical Therapies in Seattle, Washington, a clinic focusing on the care of patients with cancer and chronic diseases.  Former positions include professor of Pharmacology and Clinical Medicine at Bastyr University and Chief of IV Services for Bastyr Oncology Research Center.  He is a graduate of NUNM and began instructing classes at naturopathic medical schools in the early 1990’s. He is co-author of the Hay House book “Outside the Box Cancer Therapies” with Dr. Mark Stengler as well as a co-author with Jack Canfield in the anthology “Success Breakthroughs”. He is a frequent CME speaker and writer and has extended his educational outreach through his CE website www.ConsultDrAnderson.com

Outside the Box Cancer Therapies

 “Naturopathic medical doctors Mark Stengler and Paul Anderson focus on the most critical components of Integrative Oncology Care. Using an accessible, case-history approach, they explore the different types of cancer, the causes of cancer, how proper nutrition can help prevent and treat cancer, the most well-studied supplement to use with cancer treatment, cutting-edge therapies (such as intravenous high dose vitamin C and other studied therapies), and natural solutions to common problems (such as the side effects of chemotherapy and radiation).”

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