After Chemotherapy

Are you a cancer survivor? Did you receive chemotherapy for your cancer treatment? The day the chemotherapy ends, a new chapter begins. Some cancer survivor may leave cancer behind and continue life with few or no health problems. Others might have on going physical challenges. Some of those problems might be due to late effects, also known as aftereffects or pos-effects, of cancer treatment. Some of those problems start during your treatment and continue after your treatment is done, some of those effects may appear up to months or years after treatment ends. In most cases, the earlier those late effects are recognized, the easier they are they are to be treated.

Those post chemotherapy effects include:

  • Fatigue,

  • Numbness, tingling or pain of your extremities,

  • Difficulty with focusing, concentrating or thinking,

  • Secondary cancer,

  • Bone and joints problems,

  • Kidney and urinary problems,

  • Heart problems

  • Earlier menopause

Dr Jessica Williams, MD

Dr Jessica Williams, MD

Many conventional medicine physicians are not trained in the care or treatment of adverse effects of chemotherapy.

To help those patients recover from these adverse effects of chemotherapy, enable them to enjoy their life again, we developed a unique integrative approach for treatment of adverse effects of chemotherapy. It is an approach that treat each patient as a unique individual with different health status, clinical presentation, lifestyle and genetic feature. We spend time to get to know each patient, then create an individualized treatment plan for her or him using ancient wisdom and modern technology.