Cancer Prevention, Risk Reduction and Support

 



ONCOblot is a non-invasive option for determining cancer presence. It is useful to help confirm the cancer origin and biopsy results. It helps detect cancer in high risk populations and can provide information regarding post-treatment effectiveness.









Integrative Cancer Care

Traditional laboratory bio-markers are utilized to help formulate an optimal and customized support plan.  Serial monitoring of these bio-markers over time provides information regarding the effectiveness of care. The pattern of cancer care is based on training in the Eclectic Triphasic Medical System which is a holistic approach to improving patient quality-of-life and lifespan.


Goals of Assessment

  • Determine immune status and develop custom strategies that will strengthen the immune response to fight cancer.
  • Determine nature of individual's internal micro-environment and modulate characteristics that are tumor promoting.
  • Understand the nature of the tumor and identify strategies to promote cancer cell death.

Key Areas of Bio-Marker Assessment and Monitoring
  • Immune status: complete blood count, micronutrients vitamin D, zinc
  • Blood sugar dysregulation: insulin, c-peptide, IGF-1, fasting serum glucose, HgA1c
  • Inflammation: high sensitivity c-reactive protein, ferritin, fibrinogen, SED rate, IL-6, IL10 +
  • Factors promoting angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation): serum copper, ceruloplasmin, VGEF, IL8
  • Blood clotting risk: d-dimer, fibrinogen
  • Methylation: Homocysteine
  • Hormones: estrone sulfate, testosterone, prolactin, thyroid, cortisol, DHEA
  • Rate of blone loss: N-telopeptide (urine)
  • Specific cancer markers: CA 125, CA 15.3, CA 19.9, CA 27.29, CEA, Alpha-fetal protein, Nagalase, TNF alpha, PSA (total and free)
  • Other cancer related markers B-microglobulin, HER2neu, circulating tumor cells, galectin-3
  • Markers listed above are for informational purposes only. Actual bio-markers that an individual patient receives will be based on individual need. Other bio-markers not shown here may be chosen
  • If indicated, patients will be referred for advanced imaging like ultrasound, CT scan or MRI. Biopsy may be recommended in some cases (particularly where knowing the genetic profile of the tumor will enhance support options).


Support plan
  • Dietary and lifestyle intervention is essential for true healing and to facilitate the therapeutic benefit of the natural supplemental protocols.
  • Exercise is needed to discourage stagnation of blood and to improve lymphatic flow.
  • Daily prayer and meditation for spiritual health is encouraged.
  • Targeted nutritional and botanical medicines based on laboratory bio-markers (in coordination with traditional oncology for patients under medical care) are a key component of your protocol for health. Most product recommendations are brand specific. Dr. Schimp is very particular and uses only high-quality products.
  • Follow-up consultations are usually at 1-3 month intervals based on the need and by mutual agreement. Timely reassessment is necessary to achieve optimal results so that changes can be made to the herbal and nutritional protocols.

Appointments
  • Learn how to become a patient under the Appointment Page

 *Not a substitute for traditional medical care

Cancer Resources

General Cancer Risk Reduction Handout 546.1KB Oct 16, 2016 2:02 PM
ETMS Approach to a Healthy Diet with permission from Mederi Foundation 901.0KB Sep 25, 2016 4:04 PM
Lower your Risk of Breast Cancer 1.6MB Sep 25, 2016 4:05 PM
The Truth About Herb Drug Interactions 2.1MB Sep 25, 2016 4:07 PM
Estronex - Estrogen Assessment Profile 552.8KB Oct 16, 2016 7:48 AM