
Nathan Goodyear, MD, discussed how prescribing exercise may enhance the efficacy of standard oncologic regimens for patients with cancer.

Nathan Goodyear, MD, discussed how prescribing exercise may enhance the efficacy of standard oncologic regimens for patients with cancer.

Nathan Goodyear, MD, MDH, broke down how findings from the CHALLENGE and OPTIMUS studies show that structured exercise may turn cold tumors hot.

Nathan Goodyear, MD, outlined how exercise and nutrition can counter treatment-induced immunosenescence and improve long-term oncology outcomes.

Nathan Goodyear, MD, discussed key insights in integrative oncology care as well as evidence-based, patient-centric tools that may optimize QOL outcomes.

Opening dialogue and establishing connections across different oncology camps may enhance the use of integrative modalities and bolster patient outcomes.

A study published in JAMA Network Open showed that patient trust in physicians and hospitals dropped from 71.5% in April 2020 to 40.1% in January 2024.

Emphasizing critical thought over a conformity of thought in oncology may help prioritize and advocate for patients with cancer.