Integrative Oncology UK 2022 | 14th May 2022 | 1 Day Online Conference

04 May 2022 — david-allen

The online event designed for healthcare professionals looking to optimise and support patient care.

Integrative oncology aims to optimise health, quality of life, and clinical outcomes across the cancer care continuum and to empower people to prevent cancer and become active participants before, during, and beyond cancer treatment.

During the one-day online event, oncologists, doctors, researchers, clinical nurse specialists, nutritionists and mind-body experts will share their knowledge on the science and evidence base underpinning lifestyle and complementary approaches in cancer care.

The conference aims to provide healthcare professionals with a strategic toolkit of evidence-based information and practical take-home advice to help better treat their patients and ultimately optimise patient outcomes and long-term health.

Register from £85 (based on BSIO members rates). Friends of Cancer Care Map can receive a 10% discount off the non-members rate using the discount code: CCM-10

Find out more and register


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