Clinical and Medical Engineering Live

  • ISSN: 2997-612X

Integrative Approaches to Treating Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma

Abstract

Christina Rahm

This report seeks to investigate integrated therapy for NHL, one of the most common cancers with multiple therapeutic options. Many patients still resist chemotherapy and radiation. Thus, more comprehensive patient care models are needed. We review the research on NHL's forms, stages, epidemiology, and current treatment approaches. Second, it includes a comprehensive literature assessment of various research approaches. Yoga, meditation, diet changes, and herbal supplements are recommended for their efficacy, safety, and potential to improve patients' quality of life. A 52-year-old woman with lowgrade follicular nonHodgkin's Lymphoma was studied. This approach integrates biologic therapy and proprietary mixes with lifestyle changes. A holistic approach to therapy may enhance the treatment process and ease symptoms, improving the patient's general well-being. This paper provides a research-backed integrative treatment methodology based on case study data as an extra contribution. This strategy is an auxiliary to traditional therapy adapted to individual patients' requirements to enhance treatment results. This discussion explores issues and methods for incorporating integrative remedies into healthcare. This conversation aims to promote patient education and health professional engagement. These therapies are among the most significant in modern oncological treatment; additional research is needed. This rigorous assessment aims to enhance non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma treatment entirely and appropriately.

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