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Michelle’s Place is Hosting an Educational Lunch and Learn April 13th at 12pm

Dr. Marcus Coplin discusses core concepts on the treatment of cancer from a metabolic perspective.

Michelle’s Place is excited to offer this No-Cost Educational “Lunch and Learn” Event where Dr. Marcus Coplin, a naturopathic medical doctor and specialist in integrative oncology, will review core concepts on the treatment of cancer from a metabolic perspective. This overview will touch on nutrition, mind/body therapy, hyperthermia and immune function, timing, and combinations of conventional and integrative therapies, as well as a review of the most popular integrative therapies. 

There will be time to ask questions and dive deeper into any of the topics presented. Lunch will be provided so please RSVP at  

About Dr. Marcus Coplin is a Naturopathic Medical Doctor specializing in the field of integrative Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine and integrative Oncology. After completing advanced training in the field of integrative oncology at the Lukas Klinic in Switzerland, focusing on the use of Mistletoe therapy and Hyperthermia, he returned to the United States and now has over 15 years of experience in the treatment of complex and chronic illnesses using hydrothermal therapy, nutrition, physical medicine, and natural medicines in conjunction with conventional treatment.​​​  He is the leading specialist in Hydrothermal Medicine in North America and is the Medical Director for The Springs Resort in Pagosa Springs, CO and Murrieta Hot Springs Resort in Murrieta, CA. He advises on the science-informed use of therapeutic thermal mineral hot spring water and Health Resort programming.

About Michelle’s Place Cancer Resource Center:

Michelle’s Place is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and the only All-Cancer resource center in the Counties of San Bernadino, Riverside, and surrounding areas. Founded in 2001 as a breast cancer resource center, the organization expanded in 2018 to serve individuals and families with a diagnosis of any kind of cancer. Michelle’s Place currently serves about 2,300 cancer patients with more than 14,000 free resources annually. All programs and services are free to the community.