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One of the treatments we’re known for here at the Cancer Center for Healing is low-dose chemotherapy.   Most people we talk to are familiar with chemotherapy, whether or not

Hair loss is one of the first things that comes to mind after a recent cancer diagnosis. For many people, hair carries memories, attachment, and even identity. The thought of

Pancreatic cancer is a common cancer diagnosis that many people receive every day. For many patients, this diagnosis is overwhelming. The first-line treatment for pancreatic cancer is standard chemotherapy, but

Chemotherapy is one of the first big treatment decisions that cancer patients have to make after receiving a diagnosis. This decision is often loaded with concerns about side effects and

If you’ve stumbled upon low-dose chemotherapy, you may be wondering if it’s truly considered a viable alternative to traditional methods of dealing with cancer. We see a lot of people

At the Cancer Center for Healing in Irvine, we adopt a holistic mentality in all that we do. This means that we take into account the fact that your body

Low-dose chemotherapy for ovarian cancer treatment (sometimes described as metronomic chemotherapy) involves administering lower, more frequent doses of cytotoxic chemotherapeutic agents rather than the conventional high-dose, cyclical regimens. The aim

Low-dose chemotherapy for breast cancer refers to treatment schedules where chemotherapy drugs are given at lower doses more frequently, rather than high doses spaced widely apart. This metronomic approach aims

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