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You Finished Treatment, Now What? is a road map for lifestyle and natural medicine approaches to address health challenges that persist after cancer care, and to reduce the risk of recurrence. Written for cancer survivors/thrivers, those who care for them, as well as health-care providers, You Finished Treatment highlights the evidence for an integrative approach to healing. Dr. Amy Rothenberg, a licensed naturopathic doctor and cancer survivor/thriver herself, makes sense of an overwhelming topic, in a user-friendly accessible way, providing actionable information and inspiration.

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You Finished Treatment, Now What? is a road map for lifestyle and natural medicine approaches to address health challenges that persist after cancer care, and to reduce the risk of recurrence. Written for cancer survivors/thrivers, those who care for them, as well as health-care providers, You Finished Treatment highlights the evidence for an integrative approach to healing. Dr. Amy Rothenberg, a licensed naturopathic doctor and cancer survivor/thriver herself, makes sense of an overwhelming topic, in a user-friendly accessible way, providing actionable information and inspiration.
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Dr. Amy Rothenberg is a naturopathic doctor in practice since 1986. She authored The A Cappella Singer Who Lost Her Voice and Other Stories from Natural Medicine. Dr. Rothenberg was the longtime medical editor for the Institute of Natural Medicine. Her blog, FieldNotes from Natural Medicine, chronicles her work related to natural and integrative medicine. She was an early blogger for the Huffington Post. Her writing appears on Medium, Thrive Global, and Elephant Journal. She is often interviewed by members of the media for her perspective and thoughts on natural medicine. She holds a BA in biology from Antioch College and an ND degree from the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon. She is the National Association of Naturopathic Physicians 2017 Physician of the Year. When not busy in the world of natural medicine, she enjoys the good life in Western, Massachusetts, with her husband and three adult children.