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Targeting Cancer at the Molecular Level: Repurposed Drugs and Integrative Strategies

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Today, I’m joined by Dr. William LaValley — one of the world’s leading researchers and medical doctors in the field of integrative cancer treatment.

Dr. LaValley has spent decades combining the latest discoveries in molecular biology with evidence-based, integrative therapies for cancer. He draws upon the vast database of research available through PubMed to identify the anti-cancer potential of natural compounds and repurposed, or off-label, pharmaceutical drugs.

Since earning his M.D. in 1986, Dr. LaValley has developed sophisticated, evidence-driven databases mapping the molecular pathways of cancer. These insights have allowed him to design personalized treatment protocols that complement — rather than replace — conventional chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

In this episode, we’ll discuss how understanding molecular biology helps identify new targets for treatment, how repurposed drugs can work synergistically with standard therapies, and what the future of integrative oncology looks like.

You can find him at:

www.Lavalleymdprotocols.com

#IntegrativeOncology #CancerResearch #MolecularMedicine #RepurposedDrugs #FunctionalMedicine #CancerTreatment #FitRxPodcast

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Today, I’m joined by Dr. William LaValley — one of the world’s leading researchers and medical doctors in the field of integrative cancer treatment.

Dr. LaValley has spent decades combining the latest discoveries in molecular biology with evidence-based, integrative therapies for cancer. He draws upon the vast database of research available through PubMed to identify the anti-cancer potential of natural compounds and repurposed, or off-label, pharmaceutical drugs.

Since earning his M.D. in 1986, Dr. LaValley has developed sophisticated, evidence-driven databases mapping the molecular pathways of cancer. These insights have allowed him to design personalized treatment protocols that complement — rather than replace — conventional chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

In this episode, we’ll discuss how understanding molecular biology helps identify new targets for treatment, how repurposed drugs can work synergistically with standard therapies, and what the future of integrative oncology looks like.

You can find him at:

www.Lavalleymdprotocols.com

#IntegrativeOncology #CancerResearch #MolecularMedicine #RepurposedDrugs #FunctionalMedicine #CancerTreatment #FitRxPodcast

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