I am not embarrassed but rather grateful beyond words to say I am a 4.5 year (who's counting? 4/25/25) Colorectal Cancer Survivor! Seems ironic but I am just like anyone where cancer seems to afflict without discrimination at increasingly alarming rates. I can say now that I know what it is like to go through the experience of having cancer: the fears, doubts, questions, and suffering that accompanies one, their family, and friends, who has to decide what treatments to commit to whether conventional, alternative or integrative.
I have chosen the integrative approach. I believe I will forever stay in remission and will do everything in my power to make sure it stays that way forever.
I am a fighter against cancer and will NEVER give up on my patients. Loma Linda University Medical School, post-graduate training in Internal Medicine, and Nuclear Medicine(PET scans, nuclear cardiology, etc) has helped give me an understanding from the diagnostic perspective.
My transition into cancer care was never intended but in retrospect, the seemingly "random" opportunity presented itself which I believe was a Godsend to allow me to find my true purpose in my healthcare career. I have experience in treating cancer patients for over 21 years in the integrative setting during which time my learning curve has been exponential and still continuing.
I am open-minded to all treatments and not against western conventional approaches. I support what treatments patients choose to pursue which runs the unlimited gamut of proposed "cures" but also like to educate patients on additional therapeutic approaches which I may support.
My niche now is to support all my established patients through past integrative treatment programs at Issels and Brio Medical Centers and to establish care with new qualified patients, working and integrating care with other oncologists, health care providers, specialty clinics, and medical centers/hospitals.
Treatment Response Outcomes:
Answer: Too many variables to give an answer. The Bottom Line: it depends on finding the treatment(s) that work. If you respond well your prognosis is good/better/best. Finding that the most effective treatment is the priceless question to not only see improvement but also a potential for remission or cure. It should be noted that in reality patients come and seek help because their cancer is progressing rapidly and standard treatments have failed or stopped working, no other options are available except hospice or for patients who defer standard of care.
Variables that can determine your clinical outcome include but are not limited to:
With over a decade of experience as a Certified Nursing Assistant since 2009, I am committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to every patient I serve. In 2022, I earned a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management, further enhancing my ability to advocate for patients and contribute to meaningful improvements in the heal
With over a decade of experience as a Certified Nursing Assistant since 2009, I am committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to every patient I serve. In 2022, I earned a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management, further enhancing my ability to advocate for patients and contribute to meaningful improvements in the healthcare experience for both individuals and communities. I take great pride in helping patients navigate the complexities of the healthcare system, offering not only clinical knowledge but also empathy and unwavering support throughout their journey.
Lattice Integrative Health
16220 N. Scottsdale Rd. Suite 300 Office #364 Scottsdale AZ 85254
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