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Cancer Fatigue and Immune Support

Support immune function, reduce cancer-related fatigue, and improve quality of life during cancer care.

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Acupuncture to support cancer patients through chemotherapy, radiation, and post-surgical recovery in Seattle.

Support Through Cancer Treatment and Beyond

Cancer treatment is grueling, and the fatigue that comes with it — along with nausea, neuropathy, poor sleep, and a worn-down immune system — can be as hard as the disease itself. Integrative care does not treat the cancer; that is your oncology team’s work. It supports you through treatment and recovery, easing side effects and helping your body stay as resilient as possible. Your body is not failing. It is carrying an enormous load, and it can be supported while it does.

This is the GoodMedizen lens. The body is not malfunctioning. It is responding accurately to the information it is being given. Change the inputs and the response begins to change with them.

What Cancer-Related Fatigue Actually Is

Cancer-related fatigue is not ordinary tiredness and does not reliably improve with rest. It comes from the disease itself, from treatments like chemotherapy and radiation, from anemia, from disrupted sleep and nutrition, and from the inflammatory toll of the whole process. It is one of the most common and most under-addressed parts of the experience, and it responds to support far better than most people are told.

What Adds to the Burden

  • The direct effects of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery
  • Anemia and the body’s heightened metabolic demand
  • Disrupted sleep, appetite, and nutrient absorption
  • Systemic inflammation and immune suppression
  • The emotional weight — fear, grief, and depression — that treatment carries
  • Nausea, neuropathy, and pain that drain reserves further

Why It Gets Overlooked

Oncology is focused, rightly, on treating the cancer, and the supportive side — fatigue, nausea, neuropathy, sleep, mood — often gets little attention beyond “this is normal.” Patients are left to endure side effects that in fact have real, evidence-supported options.

We focus on the parts of the experience that are treatable right now — the side effects and the toll — so you feel more like yourself through treatment, always in coordination with your oncology team.

Where Acupuncture Has Evidence

Acupuncture is one of the better-studied integrative therapies in oncology. Major cancer centers now offer it because the evidence supports its use for several treatment side effects:

  • Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, where the evidence is strongest
  • Cancer-related fatigue
  • Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
  • Hot flashes related to hormone therapies
  • Pain, poor sleep, and anxiety

How We Look at It — The Testing

Testing here is led by your oncology team. What we add is attention to the supportive markers that affect how you feel day to day:

  • Anemia and oxygen delivery — a CBC with differential and a full iron and ferritin profile, coordinated with your oncologist
  • Nutrient status — B12 with homocysteine and MMA, 25-OH vitamin D around 60 to 70, and RBC magnesium, since treatment depletes these and they affect energy and immunity
  • Inflammation — hs-CRP and the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, the latter increasingly recognized in oncology
  • Metabolic and liver markers — a comprehensive metabolic panel with GGT to monitor the load of treatment

We keep testing minimal and coordinated, never duplicating what your oncology team already tracks, and we read the supportive markers to optimal so your reserves stay as strong as possible.

The Chinese Medicine Lens

Chinese medicine understands cancer treatment as a powerful but depleting intervention that, while necessary, taxes the body’s qi and blood and especially the Spleen and Stomach, which govern energy and digestion. Treatment aims to support and replenish that foundational energy, protect digestion through chemotherapy, and help the body recover its reserves — supporting the person while the medicine does its work.

This supportive role fits naturally alongside conventional oncology rather than competing with it.

How Acupuncture and Functional Medicine Help

Acupuncture can ease nausea, fatigue, neuropathy, hot flashes, pain, and sleep disruption, and offers a calm, restorative experience during a frightening time. We dose it gently and time it around your treatment schedule.

The supportive functional work protects nutrition and the gut through treatment, replenishes the nutrients therapy depletes, supports immune resilience, and helps rebuild energy in recovery — all coordinated with your oncologist and chosen for safety alongside your specific treatment.

Care That Works With Your Oncology Team

This is the heart of it: integrative care supports you through treatment, it does not replace it. We work alongside your oncologist, we are careful about interactions between supplements and chemotherapy or radiation, and we never advise changing or stopping your cancer treatment. Because some supplements can interfere with treatment, we coordinate everything.

You Don’t Have to Just Endure It

The fatigue and side effects of cancer treatment are real, and they are more treatable than you have probably been told. You do not have to simply endure them. Alongside your oncology team, the right support can help you feel more like yourself while you heal.

At GoodMedizen in downtown Seattle, we support the whole person through cancer treatment and recovery, always in coordination with your medical team.

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