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An introduction designed to be followed on your own.

This training conveys a culture and a method of terrain accompaniment for people treated or under follow-up for cancer. It is intended for those who want to understand what is really at stake during a course of oncology care — without ever substituting for the physician, nor delaying or replacing a conventional treatment.

Who this course is for

For anyone — therapist, caregiver, or simply curious — who wishes to acquire a solid grounding in integrative oncology in order to better support a loved one or a patient: understanding treatments, easing their effects, recognising the signals that should raise concern. No formal medical prerequisite is required; the basic vocabulary and reference points are laid out from the very first module.

Our safety framework

The backbone of the entire training: integrative oncology never replaces a conventional treatment, never delays a course of care, and never claims treating the tumour itself. The alliance with the cancer centre is recalled in every module, and the final module is explicitly devoted to the limits of the therapist's role.

Course status (17/08/2026). The 32 planned lessons (8 modules) are written, with a self-assessment built into each lesson — no separate quiz page for this training. No page of this site links to content that does not yet exist.

Go further

This introduction at 25 CHF is complete and stands on its own. For therapists who wish to deepen their clinical practice — detailed protocols, CHU formulas, mentoring — the FRMI offers on campus.frmi.ch a professional Specialisation Pack dedicated to this same theme (500 CHF, with mentoring). It is a deepening, never a paid rehash of what is taught here.

Framework and limits. This training conveys a culture and a method with an educational aim. It replaces neither the follow-up of an oncologist, nor medical advice for any acute, serious, or persistent situation.

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