Chadi Nabhan: Why I wrote a book about cancer

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Almost all of us who have practiced oncology for years have encountered situations where we have had to counsel caregivers and guide them throughout their loved ones’ journeys. We have faced patients who took complementary therapies to an extreme; some to a point where they wouldn’t share what they were taking for fear that we might demand they stop.

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Chadi Nabhan, MD, MBA
Chief medical officer, Head of strategy, Ryght Inc.; Host and creator of “Healthcare Unfiltered” Podcast
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Chadi Nabhan, MD, MBA
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