Proven to help you feel and heal better
Greatly's virtual program complements conventional cancer treatment and is proven to ease symptoms, improve quality of life, and support long-term recovery.

What is Integrative Medicine?
Science-backed therapies that are additive, not alternative.
Integrative medicine is a patient-centered and evidence-based approach that combines conventional cancer treatments like chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation with supportive non-pharmacological therapies such as exercise, meditation, yoga, Tai Chi, and music therapy.
It's not just about treating cancer—it’s about caring for the whole person. Integrative medicine addresses your physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing, and encourages you to play an active role in your health during and after treatment.
By complementing your existing treatment plan—not replacing it—integrative medicine can ease symptoms, enhance well-being, and support long-term healing.
It's not just about treating cancer—it’s about caring for the whole person. Integrative medicine addresses your physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing, and encourages you to play an active role in your health during and after treatment.
By complementing your existing treatment plan—not replacing it—integrative medicine can ease symptoms, enhance well-being, and support long-term healing.
Recommended by Leaders in Cancer Care
Decades of research support the use of integrative medicine.
Institutions like Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), MD Anderson, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic and the National Cancer Institute have all researched integrative medicine’s role in improving outcomes for people with cancer.
Leading professional societies like the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), and Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO) all recommend integrative medicine as best practice for cancer care in their clinical guidelines.
Leading professional societies like the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), and Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO) all recommend integrative medicine as best practice for cancer care in their clinical guidelines.
Accessible Integrative Medicine
The evidence is clear: integrative medicine improves quality of life and health outcomes for people with cancer. But for most people, it has only been accessible at top cancer centers with very long waitlists.
That is why we created Greatly—to provide expert-designed, evidence-based integrative care to people who have or who have had cancer—no matter where they are.
That is why we created Greatly—to provide expert-designed, evidence-based integrative care to people who have or who have had cancer—no matter where they are.




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