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“Personalised” means your plan is built around your oncology treatment, symptom profile, medical history, and what matters most to you day-to-day. The aim is a plan that is realistic, safety-checked, and easy to follow.
If you’re new to this approach, start with the integrative cancer care overview. For the practical appointment flow (first consultation → follow-ups), see what to expect.
For common questions, see the integrative cancer care FAQs.
Your care plan is led by Dr Saskia H. Kloppenburg Vieth, Consultant in General Internal Medicine with specialist training in complementary cancer care. The plan is structured to support you alongside conventional oncology, with clear prioritisation and safety checks.
Learn more about Dr Saskia’s background and clinical approach: Meet Dr Saskia.
Integrative cancer care is not about adding “more”. It is about selecting supportive options that match your clinical context and goals, while avoiding unnecessary complexity and reducing risk. For the detailed governance framework, read safety, governance & consent.
If you’d like us to coordinate with your oncology team, read: working with your oncology team.
Treatment changes. Side effects change. Energy changes. A useful plan can scale up, scale down, pause, or shift focus. This is why follow-ups matter—see what to expect.
Depending on your needs and safety profile, your plan may include:
Prioritised actions for your top symptoms (fatigue, sleep, nausea, pain, neuropathy, digestion).
Practical nutrition guidance, hydration strategies, and recovery support aligned to your tolerance.
Tools for coping, sleep and stress—support that remains usable when you feel depleted.
Selected options that fit your stage of treatment and screening outcomes, with clear timing guidance.
Focused, safety-checked advice—avoiding unnecessary stacking and conflicting recommendations.
A simple review cycle to track progress and adjust as your oncology plan changes.
For safety standards and consent principles, read: safety, governance & consent.
These therapy hubs explain what each option is, when it may be considered, and how decisions are safety-checked. If you’re unsure what applies, start with the integrative cancer care overview.
This is an illustrative structure—your plan depends on your treatment stage, symptoms, and safety screening. If coordination is needed, read working with your oncology team.
Governance standards are detailed here: safety, governance & consent.
Follow-up flow is explained here: what to expect.
Monitoring is designed to reduce confusion, not add workload. We track symptom trends, tolerability, and whether the plan still matches your oncology treatment and current priorities.
For the full safety framework, see: safety, governance & consent. For coordination principles, see: working with your oncology team.
Book a consultation to review your oncology timeline, symptoms, medications and supplements, and priorities. We’ll build a clear, safety-checked plan that focuses on what will help most now.
Prefer to understand the process first? Read what to expect or browse the integrative cancer care FAQs.
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