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When Hope Meets Data: Exercise, Evidence, and Integrative Oncology
A few years ago, someone close to me was diagnosed with glioblastoma, grade 4. We did what families do: we trusted the process, followed the standard of care, and tried to stay present through something that moves very fast. When we asked, "What else can we do? What else is out there?", we ran into, "There's nothing you can do. That doesn't work." Maybe it was true. Maybe it wasn't. Since then, I've kept looking for undervalued, underrated options — the ones that carry low ri

Pablo G.
Apr 28 min read


Lost in Translation: When Promising Cancer Science Gets Stuck in the "Valley of Death"
I’ve always been fascinated by the disconnect between what we know can work and what patients actually get access to. Last week, I shared...

Pablo G.
Aug 22, 20254 min read


From Fringe to Frontline: How Integrative Oncology Is Quietly Rewriting the Rules
Last week, I posted about the information gap that occurs once a patient is diagnosed with cancer, during treatment, or even in...

Pablo G.
Jul 25, 20255 min read


Searching for Trust in Cancer Care
Field Notes: a series of posts to share interesting findings on topics that catch my attention. I’ve always been curious about science...

Pablo G.
Jul 25, 20253 min read
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