About • Integrative Cancer Support • London

Supportive cancer care that fits safely alongside oncology

We help you build a clear, clinician-led supportive plan focused on quality of life, symptom burden, and resilience—without compromising your oncology treatment.

Medical-led coordination Safety & interaction screening Whole-person support

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Start here: choose what you need most

Integrative cancer support works best when it’s targeted. Pick the route that matches your situation.

What we do (and what we don’t)

Integrated Medicine provides clinician-led integrative cancer support designed to sit alongside conventional oncology—never to replace it. The goal is to reduce overwhelm, improve safety, and support the outcomes that matter in daily life.

We do

  • Review your diagnosis, treatment phase, symptoms, medications, and supplements
  • Screen for interactions, contraindications, and red-flag symptoms
  • Create a practical supportive plan with clear boundaries and monitoring
  • Adjust your plan as treatment changes

We don’t

  • Replace your oncologist or advise stopping prescribed treatment
  • Offer cure narratives or guarantee outcomes
  • Add complexity for its own sake
  • Use one-size-fits-all protocols

If you’re new, start with integrative cancer care overview or what to expect.

Cancer consultation focused on integrative supportive care planning
Support that fits your oncology pathway—clear, safe, and personalised.

What you get from a consultation

A structured, clinician-led process to reduce uncertainty and help you prioritise what’s relevant now.

1) Clinical review

  • Diagnosis, treatment phase, symptoms and priorities
  • Medication + supplement review (polypharmacy-aware)
  • Context: sleep, appetite, stress load, capacity

2) Safety-first plan

  • Interaction screening and contraindications
  • Clear boundaries: consider / avoid / pause
  • Monitoring guidance and follow-up plan

3) Ongoing support

  • Adjustments as your oncology pathway changes
  • Symptom-focused refinement over time
  • Practical decision support when things shift
Integrated cancer care concept: supportive therapies coordinated alongside conventional oncology
A supportive plan should be coherent with your treatment timeline.

How care works here

Integrative cancer support is most useful when it matches your treatment phase and focuses on the next best step—not everything at once.

Before

Bring medication + supplement lists (photos are fine), recent letters/tests if available, and your top 3 priorities.

During

We review your context and risks, then build a plan with boundaries: what to consider, what to avoid, and what to monitor.

After

Follow-ups adjust your plan as treatment changes—keeping supportive care clinically coherent over time.

What to bring

  • Medication + supplement list (photos welcome)
  • Recent oncology letters and treatment summary (if available)
  • Recent blood tests (if available)
  • Your top 3 symptoms / goals for the next 8–12 weeks

Our approach: holistic, evidence-aware, and risk-managed

Whole-person outcomes

We prioritise what most affects daily life during cancer treatment: fatigue, sleep, appetite, nausea, pain, digestion, mood, and resilience.

Explore symptom support →

Evidence-aware decisions

Evidence varies across supportive therapies. We combine safety data, evidence signals, pharmacology and clinical judgement—transparent about uncertainty.

Clinical approach →

Safety boundaries

We define timing considerations, “pause rules”, contraindications, and monitoring—especially during active treatment and polypharmacy.

Safety & governance →

Anthroposophic medicine in integrative cancer support

Where clinically appropriate, our work may draw on established European integrative supportive-care traditions such as anthroposophic medicine (for example, frameworks that may include mistletoe-based approaches). Any such therapy is considered through a safety-first medical lens: interaction screening, contraindication checks, and a clear monitoring plan—always alongside oncology.

Safety isn’t a footer note—it’s the framework

A common concern is: “Will this interfere with my treatment?” We address that directly through clinician-led review and clear boundaries.

What we screen for

  • Medication and supplement interactions
  • Contraindications based on health history and treatment phase
  • Timing issues around cycles, procedures, radiotherapy and recovery
  • Red-flag symptoms needing urgent assessment

Read the full framework: safety, governance & consent.

Cancer care support in a London clinic environment
Safety-first review reduces uncertainty and avoids avoidable risks.

Therapy hubs (explore safely, without overwhelm)

These hubs explain appropriate use, safety considerations, and common questions—so you can explore options with better context.

Also available: medicinal mushrooms, homeopathy, and mind-body support.

Want a supportive plan that fits your oncology timeline?

Book a consultation to review your treatment phase, symptoms, medications and supplements, and priorities. We’ll create a plan that’s clear, safety-checked, and designed to support you alongside oncology care.

Prefer detail first? Read what to expect or safety, governance & consent.

FAQs

Do you replace my oncologist?

No. We support you alongside your oncology pathway and do not advise stopping prescribed cancer treatment.

Can complementary therapies interfere with chemotherapy or immunotherapy?

Some can. That’s why we screen for interactions, contraindications, and timing considerations, with clear boundaries and monitoring.

What is anthroposophic medicine in cancer support?

It’s a European integrative medical approach used in supportive care models and can include mistletoe-based frameworks. In our clinic, any such approach is applied with medical supervision, interaction screening, and monitoring—alongside oncology.

Is remote support possible?

In some cases, yes—remote consultations can be suitable for review, planning, education and coordination depending on your context.

What should I bring to the first appointment?

Medication + supplement list (photos are fine), recent letters/tests if available, and your top priorities for the next 8–12 weeks.

For more, see integrative cancer care FAQs.

Integrative Cancer Care, London & UK-Wide


Private Complementary and Alternative Healthcare clinic.
Appointments
1st Floor
185 Tower Bridge Road
London,
SE1 2UF
United Kingdom
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