Henning Saupe, MD, How to Live a Good Life with Cancer

EPISODE · Apr 3, 2025 · 58 MIN

Henning Saupe, MD, How to Live a Good Life with Cancer

from Lillian McDermott · host Lillian McDermott

Henning Saupe, MD, author of Holistic Cancer Medicine, witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of conventional cancer treatments on his mother. This experience led him to rethink health and healing, ultimately shaping his approach to cancer care. Though he couldn't help his mother, he now dedicates his work to supporting patients at his clinic in Germany. Too often, people face a cancer diagnosis without access to all the information needed to make informed treatment decisions. And for some, cancer may never fully disappear. Dr. Saupe will share how it's still possible to live a fulfilling, vibrant life, even with active cancer.

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