Dr.
Raymond Chang is internationally known as
a pioneer in the field of complementary
and alternative medicine who has developed
a unique and progressive integrative practice
specializing in unconventional cancer care.
Dr. Chang recedived his B.A. (Magna cum
laude) and M.D. from Brown University and
trained at Yale as well as completing a
Kaiser Fellowship at Cornell-New York Hospital
before joining Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center from 1987 to 1997. He lectures
and publishes widely on integrative cancer
care, and chaired the first International
Asian Therapies for Cancer Conference. He
is an elected Fellow of the American College
of Physicians, and members of the American
Society of Clinical Oncology as well as
the European Society of Medical Oncology.
He has served on the editorial boards of
such peer-reviewed alternative journals
as Integrative Cancer Therapies and the
Journal of Alternative and Complementary
Medicine. His recent research focus has
been on the use of Chinese herbs and fungal
derivatives as well as other adjuvants to
enhance dendritic cell function.
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