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This answer was generated by AI grounded in NCCN guidelines and published medical literature. It is not medical advice. Always consult your oncologist or care team before making treatment decisions.
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Regarding ER (Estrogen Receptor) restoration trials and research:
According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI):
- There are ongoing clinical trials investigating ways to restore ER expression or overcome ER loss
- You can search for relevant trials at clinicaltrials.gov using terms like "ER restoration" or "breast cancer resistance"
For integrative approaches, the American Cancer Society recommends these evidence-based complementary therapies:
- Mind-body practices:
- Meditation
- Yoga
- Acupuncture (shown to help with treatment side effects)
- Exercise (proven to improve outcomes and quality of life)
According to ASCO (American Society of Clinical Oncology) guidelines:
- Regular physical activity is recommended during and after treatment
- Integrative therapies should always be discussed with your healthcare team
- Some supplements can interfere with cancer treatments, so professional guidance is essential
Important recommendations:
- Consider seeking a second opinion from another oncologist - this is a common and accepted practice
- Look for an NCI-designated cancer center near you for comprehensive care
- Ask if your hospital has an integrative medicine department
Please note: While exploring integrative approaches, it's crucial to:
- Keep your healthcare team informed of any complementary treatments
- Avoid starting any supplements without medical approval
- Continue prescribed medical treatments
Would you like help finding:
- NCI-designated centers near you?
- Information about getting a second opinion?
- Specific clinical trials?
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