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On the Frontiers in Cancer Care podcast, Mark Taylor shares his journey from skeptical mathematician to integrative cancer researcher, offering an in-depth look at how mind-body practices, early intervention, and patient empowerment can profoundly impact healing. He discusses practical strategies from his research and personal experience, including meditation, trauma work, and holistic therapies that may influence cancer outcomes. The conversation challenges conventional thinking and provides practical strategies for those seeking more than standard treatments.
The video features Mark Taylor, a pancreatic cancer patient turned advocate for integrative medicine. He discusses personalized treatments, early intervention, and the importance of emotional well-being in therapy. Mark also mentions an upcoming book collaboration, reflecting the proactive approach of the Cancer Patient Lab community.
Listen in on this interview of stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer patient, Emma Sinclair, by Christine Caridi-Jones of CCASH with special guest Mark S Taylor of Patient Lead Oncology Trials. 

In this interview with Mark Taylor, Alison shares her inspiring journey from advanced ovarian cancer to remission, showing how determination and knowledge can shape outcomes.

She highlights which treatment strategies proved most important on her path to remission, how her medical background allowed her to question, research, and self-advocate, and the lessons other patients can apply to stay proactive and informed in ovarian cancer care.

Her story is both a source of hope and a practical guide for those navigating similar challenges

Patient Led - Mark Sean Taylor started an initiative to try to find out what the most effective integrative protocols consist of. The @YestoLifeCharity show with Robin Daly is now available to listen to on all major podcast platforms.
Pushing the Boundaries Session 2
Session 2 of the "Pushing the Boundaries" series at the Yes to Life Annual Conference 2024 features Mark Sean Taylor discussing "What's Really Working?" in integrative cancer care, while Dr. Penny Kechagioglou shares tips on "Getting the Best from Our NHS." 

Mark Taylor, founder of Patient-Led Oncology, shares his journey from a pancreatic cancer scare to building a global research network in integrative oncology. He discusses mind–body practices such as Qigong and meditation, emerging evidence from psychedelic research, circulating tumor cell (CTC) testing, and new directions in immunotherapy. The talk highlights how patients can combine data-driven approaches with inner healing to support cancer care.

In this talk, Mark Taylor introduces the “Circle of Immunotherapy” — a systems-based framework that explains why effective cancer immunotherapy takes more than a single drug. He shows why checkpoint inhibitors on their own are often not enough and walks through eight essential steps that can make immunotherapy work better, from vaccines and reducing tumor-driven suppression to improving immune cell access and preventing T-cell exhaustion.

Drawing on current research and clinical trials, Mark highlights how patients and doctors can use this knowledge to shape a more complete, integrative approach to treatment.

Meet Paskal Martinez in this exclusive interview: Over 2 years on a journey of hope, navigating 20 lung tumors & bone mets with innovative integrative therapies. 
As the first patient in a pioneering concept clinic in Spain, Paskal benefits from a comprehensive range of integrative treatments under Dr. Josep Lluis Carbonell's care. With personalized vaccines, low-dose checkpoint inhibitors, and an array of supplements, Paskal embodies the spirit of resilience and proactive health management.