
An Evidence-Informed Guide for Cancer Treatment Side Effects
This integrative oncology book review examines What’s Your Plan? Manage Side Effects of Chemo and Other Cancer Treatments by Jillian Exton. The book is a practical, evidence-informed guide designed to support people navigating the often-challenging side effects of chemotherapy and other cancer treatments. Exton’s resource stands out as both highly informative and deeply personal.
Drawing on her own lived experience as a breast cancer survivor, Exton combines extensive research with engagement within integrative oncology. As a result, she delivers a resource that empowers patients to take control during treatment.
Drawing on her own lived experience as a breast cancer survivor, Exton combines extensive research with engagement within integrative oncology. As a result, she delivers a resource that empowers patients to take control during treatment.
About the Book and Author
Jillian Exton brings both credibility and relatability to this work. Following her cancer diagnosis, she transitioned from a corporate HR career to health advocacy. She founded the Lessons Learned Network, a platform that enables people affected by health challenges to share experiences and insights.
At 148 pages, the book is concise yet rich in content. Consequently, readers can easily refer to specific symptoms or treatment phases whenever needed. The structure is clear and accessible throughout.
Key Strengths of This Integrative Oncology Book Review
One of the book’s defining strengths is its comprehensive overview of more than 90 natural supplements currently used in integrative oncology clinics. These supplements help prevent or manage treatment side effects. This positions the book as a useful companion for patients wanting to explore complementary approaches alongside conventional medicine.
Furthermore, Exton focuses on practical strategies. She offers readers a sense of agency during an often-overwhelming phase of cancer care. Her emphasis on patient-led planning encourages individuals to take an informed, proactive role in their care. Many readers will find this approach both reassuring and energising.
Who This Integrative Oncology Book Review Recommends It For
This book is particularly well-suited for individuals exploring integrative approaches. Additionally, it serves anyone wanting to make informed decisions about supplement use during treatment. Caregivers and support people will also find valuable guidance within these pages.
Exton writes with empathy, clarity and a genuine desire to empower others on similar journeys. Therefore, both newly diagnosed patients and those well into treatment will benefit from this resource.
Overall Impression
What’s Your Plan? is a valuable, compassionately written resource for anyone undergoing cancer treatment or supporting someone who is. Exton blends personal insight with practical, research-supported guidance. As a result, she offers a sense of control at a time when many people feel they have very little.
In consultation with board-certified naturopathic physicians experienced in oncology, Exton has created a trustworthy guide. Her book fills an important gap in patient resources.
Availability Through CanSurvive Australia
Exton’s book is available through CanSurvive Australia at $28.00 plus postage. To purchase, visit the CanSurvive Australia shop.
Educational Disclaimer: This book review is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with qualified healthcare professionals before making decisions about supplement use or cancer treatment approaches.

