The disease most likely to end a life before age 85 in the U.S. isn’t heart disease—it’s cancer. (American Cancer Society, 2024).
For most families, this is the fight that matters most.
And about 4 in 10 people will hear “you have cancer” at some point in life. (SEER Program, 2025).
That’s the bad news.
Here’s the hopeful part:
A wave of research shows that terrain:
Your metabolism, stress chemistry, microbiome, sleep, movement, and environment…
Can tilt biology toward resilience.
(Greten & Grivennikov, 2019; Belkaid & Hand, 2014; de Cabo & Mattson, 2019; Schmitz et al., 2019).
This isn’t fringe science. It’s cutting-edge, peer-reviewed, and it’s changing how cancer is understood.
That’s why Cancer Breakthroughs Summit 3.0 matters

September 2–6

30+ experts

A step-by-step, science-led plan you can bring to your doctor
Reserve your free spot here
What you’ll walk away with
- How to “tune” your terrain—food, sleep, stress tools, daily habits, to prioritize what really makes an impact.
- The right questions for your doctor: exercise prescriptions, metabolic markers, oral health checks, and when integrative tools are worth asking about
- A roadmap that cuts the overwhelm—checklists you can start this month and refine with your care team.
Meet your hosts
- Michael Karlfeldt, ND, PhD: over 30 years guiding people through integrative cancer care
- Eric Zielinski, DC: public-health researcher breaking down practical, science-first strategies you can actually use
Save your seat today—watch live Sept 2–6, plus get toolkits to organize your next steps.
Why this invite stirs debate (and why that’s good)
We’re not saying the old tools don’t matter.
We’re saying the science now shows a bigger picture, and it’s time to think beyond one drug or one pathway
When you understand terrain, you can make smarter choices alongside standard care;
These choices move the needle on energy, sleep, mood, fitness, and lab markers your doctors already measure
(Schmitz et al., 2019; de Cabo & Mattson, 2019).
That’s not fringe. That’s progress
Join the Summit—September 2–6. Learn what to do next, and why.