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The latest news from IVAA, including alerts on research and ongoing studies relevant to our members as well as press releases and other updates from IVAA. Scroll down to see publications listed in in order from newest to oldest, or use the navigation at left.

Adding Mistletoe Treatment to Chemotherapy Prolongs Lives in Lung Cancer
BRUSSELS, October 04th 2018. Patients with late-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) receiving supplementary mistletoe treatment in

Anthroposophic Treatments in Swiss Children’s Hospital Improved Care Without Increasing Cost
FRIBOURG, SWITZERLAND, September 28th 2018: Integrating anthroposophic treatments into conventional care for hospitalised children can

Mourning the passing of Dr Peter Fisher, a leader in integrative medicine
BRUSSELS, August 16th 2018: IVAA board and staff are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of

IVAA response to “Le Monde diplomatique” article on anthroposophy
BRUSSELS, July 16th 2018: IVAA welcomes the attention given to the anthroposophic movement in the

IVAA Welcomes New Secretary General Elisa Baldini, Launches new Website
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Interest in anthroposophic medicine is increasing in the European Union and around the

Primary care facilities using integrative medical approaches have lower antibiotic prescribing rates, which could be useful to fight antimicrobial resistance
Restricting the use of antibiotics when other options are available will be a key tool

Study shows anthroposophic treatment strategy for rheumatoid arthritis as effective in reducing symptoms as conventional care
A peer-reviewed study of rheumatoid arthritis treatment strategies; found patients treated in anthroposophic care settings over