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Spring, 2024

Integrative oncology is a holistic approach to medicine that has steadily gained prominence among the medical community in their approach to cancer treatment. This methodology uses complementary healing therapies and treatments such as yoga, meditation and acupressure, alongside conventional therapies like surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.

The challenges of Judith Hoge's melanoma treatment and recovery were off-set by the joys of pursuing her love of pottery.

A cancer diagnosis invariably impacts patients’ work lives. Three Rogel patients discuss how they dealt with work-treatment balance in times of uncertainty, how they adjust when plans change dramatically and how the flexibility of remote work can make all the difference.

Tips on how to navigate celebrations, holidays and times of transition during treatment.

When Christina Costa was diagnosed with a brain tumor at 27, she relied on her professional training to navigate treatment. An assistant teaching professor of psychology at Wayne State University, Christina, then a graduate school, studies the positive benefits of gratitude on the brain and stress response.