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Treatment targets the disease.
Care supports the whole person.
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Cancer Care Should Support More Than the Disease AloneÂ
Care Beats Cancer is a structured adjunctive cancer care system designed to work alongside oncology treatment to help people stay stronger, recover more effectively, and feel more supported throughout the cancer journey.
Treatment Is Only Part of the Cancer Experience
Cancer Is Not One Battle. It’s Dozens.
If you are going through treatment, you are not just fighting cancer.
The Daily Burdens
These are not minor issues.
They shape how the body gets through treatment.What They Affect
Whether treatment can continue
How the body tolerates therapy
How recovery actually happens
How the treatment works in the body
This is where outcomes are shaped.
The Gap
There Is a Gap in Cancer Care.
Oncology targets the disease. But patients are often left to manage the physical demands of treatment on their own.
We fill the missing middle with structured adjunctive care that supports the body without replacing medical treatment.
We are not alternative care.
We work alongside oncology.
We are not generic wellness.
We support the biological systems that influence treatment tolerance and recovery.
Why This Matters
Adjunctive Care Is Biologically Relevant Care
The body’s ability to tolerate and complete treatment is shaped by nutrition, strength, movement, symptom burden, recovery capacity, and daily function. When these systems are ignored and care focuses only on the tumor, patients face higher risks of toxicity, treatment interruptions, complications, reduced effectiveness, and poorer survival.
Experience Malnutrition
Malnutrition is linked to worse treatment tolerance, increased complications, reduced effectiveness, and higher mortality risk.
Higher Treatment Toxicity
Poor nutritional or functional status increases severe toxicity, treatment delays, dose reductions, and treatment stops that compromise planned therapy.
Never Receive Exercise Guidance
Many cancer patients are never given structured movement or exercise guidance during treatment despite strong evidence supporting physical activity for treatment tolerance and recovery.
Muscle Loss Changes Treatment Tolerance
Sarcopenia is linked to higher toxicity risk, treatment interruptions, dose reductions, and poorer ability to complete therapy.
Never Hear About Integrative Options
Integrative oncology and adjunctive strategies are never discussed in the care of many patients despite evidence they can reduce symptoms that drive treatment interruptions and poorer outcomes.
Providers Say Care Is Underused
Nearly 80% of oncology providers believe integrative and supportive services remain underused despite many recommending them for pain, fatigue, anxiety, and symptom burden.
Experience Significant Fatigue During Treatment
Cancer-related fatigue is linked to reduced physical function, poorer treatment tolerance and compliance, and increased mortality risk when left unaddressed.
This is not “nice-to-have” support.
These are survival-relevant systems that influence how the body gets through treatment. EXPLORE THE RESEARCH BEHIND OUR APPROACHTwo Possible Paths
The body is already working hard. The difference is whether it is left to decline under stress, or supported through the systems that shape treatment response.
- Progressive fatigue
- Loss of strength and muscle
- Increased symptom burden
- Reduced tolerance to treatment
- More interruptions and slower recovery
- Maintained or improved strength
- More stable energy patterns
- Better symptom management
- Improved ability to tolerate treatment
- Stronger recovery between cycles
This is not about doing more.
It’s about supporting the systems that determine what happens next.
How Our Care System Supports the Body Through Treatment
Cancer treatment does not happen in isolation. How the body responds to treatment is influenced not only by the therapy itself, but by the condition of the body receiving it. Our care system is structured, evidence-informed adjunctive care designed to work alongside oncology treatment to help support the body through treatment and recovery.
That is why our care system focuses on supporting the biological and functional systems that influence treatment tolerance, recovery, strength, and quality of life throughout the cancer journey.
Care Inputs
Structured support begins with nutrition, movement, symptom management, nervous system regulation, education, and daily care strategies.
Biology Changes
Adjunctive care supports the systems that shape treatment response, including muscle, metabolism, inflammation, immune function, nervous system regulation, and energy production.
Daily Function Improves
These changes can influence how patients feel day to day, including energy, strength, appetite, sleep, symptoms, function, confidence, and independence.
Outcomes Are Influenced
When the body is better supported, patients may be better equipped for treatment tolerance, recovery between cycles, fewer disruptions, quality of life, and functional resilience.
Treatment targets the tumor.
Care supports the person going through it.
I need support during treatment
We help you build a clear, structured plan to support your body through treatment.
START HEREI want to help support patientsÂ
Your support helps provide access to care that helps patients stay stronger during treatment.
SPONSOR A PATIENTFounded by Experience. Driven by Care.Â
After witnessing the fatal gaps in cancer care, we created a program that restores health, strength, and hope.
Help Patients Access Care
Many supportive therapies are not covered by insurance.
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Your support helps provide access to care that helps patients stay stronger during treatment.
Every donation helps bring life-supporting care to someone facing cancer.Â
Care that Supports the Body Through Cancer
Our patient outcomes speak volumes.
"I appreciated how hands on the treatment plan was and how personalized everything was to me. I am still here because of it!"Â
Jeff (66)
Prostate Cancer - Stage 4, Metastasized to Bones Â
"I was nervous about chemo and the nausea, but Jennifer helped me understand how to manage it effectively"Â
Rose Marie (45)
Ovarian Cancer, Stage 2
"The never-ending support, start to finish, helped me reach no evidence of disease (NED)!."Â
Marilyn (68)
Breast Cancer - Stage 4, Metastasized to Liver
Names and details used with permission. Every patient’s journey is unique.
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