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SIO Europe 2025 Conference

On June 21–22, some of our team had the pleasure of attending the first SIO Europe meeting, Integrative Oncology Across the Patient Journey: Europe and Middle East Perspectives, which took place at the University of Oxford. The conference, organized by the Society for Integrative Oncology, was dedicated to integrative oncology – an approach that combines oncological treatment with complementary, scientifically documented […]

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Less Pain, More Peace: Acupuncture for Oncology Patients

The growing interest in supportive therapies in the treatment of cancer diseases means that patients and doctors are increasingly reaching for methods that alleviate the side effects of conventional treatment and improve the quality of life of the patient. One of the most commonly used forms of complementary medicine is acupuncture – a method derived from Chinese medicine, which involves inserting very thin needles into specific points on the body […]

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Looking for Answers: An Integrative Approach to Cancer Treatment – Interview with Dr. Nasha Winters

The ever-increasing number of cancer diagnoses and emerging questions about the causes of the disease mobilize researchers and scientists to intensive searches. Because knowing the causes, understanding the disease gives a greater chance for full recovery. In the integrative approach, this search is not limited to the physical body. It also includes emotions, spirituality, relationships, and the environment, assuming that every disease has […]

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Looking for the Answers: An Integrative Approach to Cancer with Dr. Nasha Winters

The increasing number of cancer diagnoses and the accompanying questions about the causes of this disease are driving researchers and scientists to conduct intensive investigations. Understanding the underlying causes and gaining a comprehensive understanding of the disease offers a better chance of a full recovery. In an integrative approach, these investigations extend beyond the physical […]

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EU Cancer Mission: on the future of oncology, prevention, empathy and support across borders

On June 17, Warsaw became the venue for an important discussion on the future of European oncology. During the EU Cancer Mission conference, organized as part of the Polish Presidency of the EU Council, experts from all over Europe met to discuss how to effectively prevent cancer, diagnose it at an early stage and – equally important – how to support the quality of life […]

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Disease is not war. Time to disarm the language of cancer

 “Don’t give up.” “You have to be strong.” “Fight, don’t lose hope!” We hear and say these words often – out of concern, a need to support our spirits, a desire to express solidarity. But do we consider how much weight they really have? Can they help? Or maybe, on the contrary, do they add to the burden? In psycho-oncology, we increasingly pay attention to the language […]

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Managing emotions in cancer

A cancer diagnosis is a crisis situation that releases a lot of tension and stress. The clash with our own mortality, fear for the future and the effectiveness of treatment - all this makes us constantly vigilant and agitated. Our nervous system is on maximum alert. Can we help it? Firstly - we need to shorten the perspective and divide the treatment plan into stages. […]

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Mastectomy and emotions

Mastectomy is an experience that can have consequences that are not only physical, but also emotional. Although it is a procedure that saves health and life, for many women it is also associated with a profound change in the way they experience themselves and their bodies. Losing a breast can become an experience that touches on the sphere of femininity, identity, and relationships. It is not always just about […]

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Turmeric: nature's gold with extraordinary properties

Although most often associated with aromatic Indian cuisine and its intense yellow color, turmeric is much more than just a spice. Used for thousands of years in Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine, it is now gaining popularity in the Western world as well – and for good reason. It is one of the most studied medicinal plants: the PubMed database lists […]

Visit to German clinics for integrative cancer treatment

In April, representatives of our Foundation visited two German clinics specializing in an integrative approach to cancer treatment. The first place was the Arcadia Clinic (https://www.arcadia-praxisklinik.de/en), located in the charming town of Bad Emstal, in the heart of a quiet spa park. This is a unique space where each patient receives not only individual medical support, but also conditions for comprehensive care for physical, emotional […]