Integrative therapies are selected to complement—not compete with—oncologic care.
This approach reflects hospital-based standards and is rarely available in private practice.
Jennifer M. Havens, ND, FABNO Candidate
Dr. Havens is naturopathic physician, clinical researcher, and leader in precision integrative oncology specializing in evidence-based care for pediatric and adult patients with cancer and complex chronic disease. She has advanced training in cancer biology, genomics, and integrative medicine, which enables her to combine conventional medicine with personalized natural therapies, and supportive oncology to optimize outcomes and quality of life. She is recognized for her expertise in integrative cancer care, molecularly guided treatment strategies, mistletoe therapy, and collaborative multidisciplinary care.
She splits her time between Arizona and Wisconsin, where she is currently the program director for Integrative Medicine in the MACC Fund Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Children’s Wisconsin. She is also an attending physician in the Department of Oncology and Hematology at Children’s Wisconsin and faculty member of Medical College of Wisconsin.
EDUCATION
Ironwood Cancer and Research Center, Fellowship, Breast Surgical Oncology
City of Hope, Residency, Naturopathic Oncology
University of Washington, Fellowship, NIH NRSA Clinical Research
Yale University, Internship, Pediatrics
George Washington University, Internship, General Integrative Medicine
Sonoran University of Health Sciences, Naturopathic Medical Degree
University of Virginia, Doctoral Training, Molecular and Cancer Biology
University of Central Arkansas, Bachelors Degree