Minimal Residual Disease-Directed Adjuvant Therapy for Patients With Early-Stage Colon Cancer: CIRCULATE-US
Important safety and readiness considerations include: Ongoing evaluation of nutritional stability and medical risk Assessment of psychological readiness and vulnerability to relapse Monitoring for increased rigidity, compulsive behaviors, or distress around eating Integration of medication decisions within a broader treatment plan At Monte Nido, care is grounded in a comprehensive, evidence-based approach that includes: Medical monitoring to ensure physical safety Individualized nutrition therapy to support nourishment and stability Evidence-based psychotherapy to address emotional, cognitive, and behavioral drivers Medication use, when considered, must align with safety, recovery readiness, and long-term healing goals rather than short-term symptom suppression
It is always recommended to consult a medical professional before using glutathione or any other supplements to determine the appropriate dosage and assess potential benefits and risks
References & Websites Tardy AL, Pouteau E, Marquez D, Yilmaz C, Scholey A
Repeated body-composition scans may be useful in selected patients, but they are not the only way to monitor muscle health