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Dr. Simeon Jaggernauth

Listen to Dr. Jaggernauth describe how departments within CTCA unite to offer each patient whole-person care consisting of conventional treatments and complementary therapies.


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Dr. Simeon Jaggernauth: Being a patient at CTCA means that you will be part of a very specialized team of physicians in addition to support staff to take, who will take care of you. You will probably see many consultants such as a radiation doctor, a surgical oncologist, a internal medicine physician in addition to mind-body medicine and naturopathy as well as dietary. CTCA is different from other hospitals in that they look at they whole person, they don’t just look at the disease itself. You know when you’re going through cancer it’s very important to understand that the body, the mind, and the sprit is affected. This is not just a disease of a functional organ, this is a disease that will not only take its toll on your health, but also on your, your physical well-being, your mind, and even your family. And CTCA keeps that in mind when they’re treating patients. Every physician here keeps that in mind as part of their practice model.

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Yes, the videos in this section feature real CTCA survivors with real stories to tell. These are not actors. They are cancer patients who came to CTCA and emerged as survivors. These stories are not scripted. They are personal accounts of people who found hope, and a voice, at CTCA. This is what they have to say, in their own words...

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