
The World Health Organization (WHO) projects a 47% increase in global cancer cases by 20401, while the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) Cancer Data in Australia 2025 report estimates that 2 in 5 Australians will be diagnosed with cancer by the age of 85. 2
Only 5% of cancers are hereditary1 with the remainder preventable. Furthermore, 10 million people are living with a cancer for around 5 years before they even get diagnosed.3,4
Are you equipped to provide integrative intervention and health support?
Join leading NEM experts in this on-demand learning module to learn how to adopt a preventive approach to cancer care, and help reduce the long-term impact of cancer treatments on the environment and human health.
In this course you will learn:
- Principles of integrative medicine in cancer care, including combining conventional and integrative therapies.
- Hallmarks and microenvironment of cancer, current trends such as the rise of colorectal cancer, and updates on brain cancer.
- Strategies to reduce cancer recurrence risk and empower patients through lifestyle and behavioural interventions.
- Effects of exercise, environmental exposures, and lifestyle factors on cancer prevention, management, and survivorship.
- Dietary approaches, understand the management of cancer cachexia, and review evidence for dietary and lifestyle modifications.
- Supportive treatments during standard oncological care, including intravenous vitamin C, medicinal cannabis, and novel therapies such as Sono Photo Dynamic Therapy and Rice Bran Arabinoxylan Compound (RBAC).
- Impact of the microbiome on chemotherapy and radiotherapy effects, and its relationship to cancer development and treatment response.
- Role of psychological well-being, mind–body practices, communication at end of life, and strategies for identifying and managing psychological distress in cancer patients and families.
Also included:
- Downloadable PDF of presenter’s slides
- Evidence-based research summary including links to referenced research papers
- Case study discussion and clinical gems
Don’t miss this important event. Get active and involved!
”A healthy lifestyle not only changes your body, it changes your mind, your attitude and your mood.. it also changes outcomes. We are perfectly positioned to enact lifestyle medicine and/or facilitate a care team to do so” – Carla Wrenn
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