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VIDEO: Dr. Citrin - Treating Cancer, How Does The CTCA Treatment Aid In This Process?

March 19, 2009 - 9:29pm 443 reads 0 comments

Dr. Citrin describes how the CTCA team aids in the treatment of cancer.

Dr. Citrin:
There’s a whole team of professionals involved in the care of every patient – surgeons, radiation therapists, doctors like myself, medical oncologists, but also nutritional specialists and other naturopaths and so on. Their role is really a supportive role. Treatment can be arduous for the patient, both physically and emotionally, and we’re very sensitive to that here, so the role of the naturopaths, the nutritional therapists, are to help support the patient through the rigors of treatment.

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