Integrative Oncology-Targeting Cancer Hallmarks, Metabolic Pathways, and Circulating Tumor Cells with Multimodal Therapies

Online Course - 12 Hours

Master integrative oncology protocols using repurposed drugs, natural substances, and cutting-edge therapies to transform cancer care.

COURSE OVERVIEW

Join our fifth annual Integrative Oncology: Targeting Cancer Hallmarks, Metabolic Pathways, and Circulating Tumor Cells with Multimodal Therapies, a 12-hour ACPE-accredited online course led by Dr. Mitchell J. Ghen, an expert in integrative medicine, and Nova Southeastern University’s College of Pharmacy. Updated for 2025 with cutting-edge insights, this dynamic program empowers doctors, nurse practitioners, PAs, and pharmacists to revolutionize cancer care by mastering advanced diagnostics like liquid biopsies and crafting personalized protocols with game-changing therapies, including repurposed drugs, natural substances, IV Therapies – Vitamin C, DCA, alpha-lipoic acid, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, photodynamic therapy, nutritional strategies, and more.


Key Training Components

  • Learn easy-to-follow, practical approaches to treating cancer using repurposed drugs, natural substances, and the newest technologies, including photobiomodulation, molecular hydrogen, ozone, hyperbaric oxygen, and more.
  • Assess the hallmarks of cancer, environmental risk factors, diagnostic tools, and comprehensive treatment protocols targeting tumor microenvironment and root causes.
  • Master the use of repurposed drugs and natural substances via oral and IV routes for the most common cancers seen in practice.

What You’ll Learn

  • Advanced integrative oncology diagnostic tools like liquid biopsies and personalized treatment planning.
  • Step-by-step protocols for using multimodal therapies, including IV therapies, photodynamic therapy, nutritional strategies, and repurposed drugs.
  • Strategies to optimize patient outcomes while integrating new technologies and evidence-based natural substances into your practice.

Course Details

  • 12 ACPE contact hours through Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy.
  • Certificate of completion provided for all participants.
  • Fully online, accessible anytime, updated for 2025.

MODULES

Objectives of Integrative Oncology Influence of Environmental and Lifestyle Factors Strategies for Prevention
MODULE 1
Targeting Cancer Hallmarks, Metabolic Pathways, Circulation Tumor Cells, and Treating Mitochondrial Dysfunction

MODULE 2
Treatment Modalities for Cancer: IV Therapy-Vitamin C, DCA, Oxaloacetate, NAD, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Sodium Bicarbonate, DMSO, Ozone, Mistletoe, Poly-MVA, Silver, EGCG and Artesunate. Adjunctive Modalities-Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), Near-Infrared/ Photobiomodulation, Molecular Hydrogen, Direct Hyperthermia, Laser Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) and Sonicwave Vibration Therapy.

MODULE 3
Treating Common Complaints of Cancer Patients: Malnutrition, Cachexia, Fatigue, Dehydration, Pain Management

Mitigation of Side Effects Caused by Cancer Therapies


MODULE 4
Treatment Protocols for Specific Cancers
Bladder, Brain, Breast, Cervical, Cholangiocarcinoma, Colorectal, Endometrial, Esophageal, Leukemia, Liver, Lung, Lymphoma , Melanoma, Multiple Myeloma, Oral, Ovarian, Pancreatic, Prostate, Renal, Sarcoma, Thyroid
MODULE 5
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