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Cancer patients & survivors can feel better and live longer using powerful strategies. As a 26 year brain tumor survivor, explore how I help as a Cancer Coach, consultant & speaker.

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How I Help Cancer Patients as a Cancer Coach and Navigator

By Jeannine Walston  |   May - 28 - 2013  |  


“Jeannine Walston gets it because she been there. She is an exceptional cancer coach, advocate and patient. Jeannine can translate a mountain of research and information to help you make educated and informed decisions. Quite simply, she is a blessing.”

-Kris Carr, New York Times best-selling author and wellness advocate

“Jeannine Walston is a highly knowledgeable, thoughtful advocate for integrative cancer care, indeed for the most effective comprehensive and humane care for each person with cancer. She knows the territory deeply and well, personally as well as professionally.”

-James S. Gordon, MD, founder and director of The Center for Mind-Body Medicine

Without quality assistance, finding the best cancer information and decisions is not easy. To navigate through overwhelm and confusion about not knowing where to go or what to do, cancer patients need to create a map and then travel into their optimal health and healing.

Jeannine Walston Cancer Coach

In my own healing path since my brain tumor diagnosis, I’ve had two awake brain surgeries plus hundreds of integrative cancer therapies. With many twists and turns seeking, searching, and trying to stay alive to heal, I gained profound insights about cancer information, resources, treatments, and other aspects of assistance for many different healing cancer stages. My personal cancer journey also involved extensive professional work at the National Cancer Institute, Food and Drug Administration, National Institutes of Health National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine’s Clearinghouse, the U.S. Congress, cancer non-profits, health care practices, and other health care businesses to give me tremendous knowledge.

Throughout my pain, as I gained cancer information in my journey personally and professionally, I also felt extremely inspired to share it with others. That began with support groups, cancer conferences (I even gave a speech in front of the U.S. Capital), more volunteer work in the brain tumor and cancer community, published articles, as well as helping family, friends, and friends of friends affected by cancer. When I started my first own business Healing Focus in 2004, ultimately part of my services included work as a Cancer Coach. Since then with various requests, situations, and projects, my help to cancer patients and caregivers has assisted thousands of people.

It was no accident. My personal and professional experiences allowed me to gain my knowledge and enhance my skills into my purpose.

Now as a cancer survivor since 1998 and extensive professional experience, my individualized person centered one-on-one support services as a Cancer Coach & Navigator give the following to cancer patients and caregivers.

  • New cancer knowledge they’ve never known before
  • Enhanced decision-making 
  • Advice about ways to improve quality of life and potentially cancer survival
  • Essential insights with very meaningful assistance and support in healing
  • Profound wisdom only acquired by some long-term cancer survivors
  • Assistance from unique insights about healing

You can learn more about my work as a Cancer Coach & Navigator here. Along with testimonials from Kris Carr and Dr. Gordon, feel free to read more amazing testimonials about my knowledge, work, and more about what I give to cancer patients.

I’m honored to serve people affected by cancer. If you need help, or if you know someone who does, please contact me. Quality assistance improves quality of life, cancer survival and cancer prevention. Every person deserves that.