At St. George Hospital, our integrative breast cancer program supports patients at every stage: during active conventional treatment to reduce side effects and enhance efficacy, after treatment to reduce recurrence risk, and for advanced or recurrent disease when additional therapeutic options are needed.
Our approach recognizes that breast cancer is influenced by hormonal balance, immune function, metabolic health, gut microbiome composition, stress, and environmental factors. Addressing these dimensions alongside the tumor itself creates a more complete treatment strategy. Each patient’s protocol is developed under the supervision of Dr. Martin Rößner, Chief Physician for Internal Medicine and Oncology, in collaboration with our multidisciplinary medical team.
Focused heat therapy directed at the breast and chest wall region enhances the effectiveness of chemotherapy and radiation. Clinical trials have demonstrated significantly improved response rates in breast cancer chest wall recurrences treated with hyperthermia combined with radiation.
Systemic heat therapy activates anti-tumor immune responses, enhances drug delivery, and mimics the body's natural fever defense. Particularly valuable for metastatic breast cancer and as an immune system stimulant before and after conventional treatment.
For patients requiring chemotherapy, our insulin-potentiated protocol delivers targeted drug therapy at reduced doses. This is especially relevant for women who have experienced severe side effects from standard chemotherapy or who have hormone-resistant disease.
Mistletoe (Viscum album) therapy -- the most studied complementary cancer treatment in Europe -- along with dendritic cell therapy and thymus peptides, strengthens immune surveillance against breast cancer cells and reduces treatment-related immune suppression.
Beyond standard hormone therapy, we evaluate estrogen metabolism pathways (2-OH, 4-OH, 16-OH ratios), progesterone balance, and environmental estrogen exposure. Targeted interventions optimize hormone metabolism to reduce cancer-promoting estrogen pathways.
High-dose vitamin C infusions, liver support, anti-inflammatory nutrition, and targeted supplementation (vitamin D, omega-3, curcumin, selenium) support the body's recovery and help create an internal environment less favorable for cancer growth.
Focused heat therapy enhances chemotherapy and radiation effectiveness in breast tumors and chest wall recurrences.
Systemic heat therapy activates anti-tumor immune responses and improves drug delivery, particularly valuable in metastatic disease.
Insulin-potentiated low-dose chemotherapy delivers targeted treatment with significantly reduced side effects.
Mistletoe therapy, dendritic cell therapy, and thymus peptides strengthen immune surveillance against breast cancer cells.
Light-activated therapy selectively destroys cancer cells while preserving surrounding healthy tissue.