Words from our Founder


In this section our founder and chairman Robin Daly shares his insights on the latest developments at Yes to Life and in the field of Integrative cancer care. 

You can follow him on Twitter at @RMK_Daly


Robin is backing the Dying for a Cure campaign to urge the UK Government to implement measures to tackle the conflicts of interest between profits and public health in cancer care.


Robin discusses some of his own views on the recent important issues surrounding the Off-Patents Drugs Bill.


An introduction to the panel we will be hosting at this years Camexpo.


Robin discusses how the re-purposing of drugs could unlock new potentials for treating cancer.


In case you didn't already know, in June 2015 Yes to Life is celebrating its 10th birthday. In this post our founder and chairman Robin Daly shares his top 10 great things about Yes to Life's first 10 years.


Robin's review of the recently published 'Tripping Over the Truth: the Metabolic Theory of Cancer' by Travis Christofferson.


Robin challenges an article written about Yes to Life and Vitamin C. He shares the story of trying to hold the newspaper to account and gives us some the evidence as to why Vitamin C therapy is far from quackery.


Robin's comment in response to the recent Macmillan report which revealed that there are now a record 2.5 million people living with cancer in the UK.


Robin's response to the recent BBC Panorama documentary 'Can you Cure my Cancer?'


In this post, Robin discusses how the charity came into being, the journey it has taken in the last decade and the personal reasons he is determined to see it continue to grow.


Prompted by the threat of legal action by a charity, The Good Thinking Society (http://goodthinkingsociety.org/), the Charity Commission is currently holding a review into the use and promotion of complementary and alternative medicine (‘CAM’) by charities. Robin discusses this.


Robin talks about the charity's recent sell out annual conference which took place on Saturday 25th November 2017, entitled 'Starting the Conversation - exploring ways in which integrating conventional cancer care and lifestyle medicine can improve outcomes’.


Robin discusses the conflict between evidence-based medicine and patient choice. Can the two ever get along?


Robin discusses the lack of men in Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) - where are the men?



As part of our celebration of 10 years in partnership with Cancer Options, Robin discusses the relationship and how Integrative Medicine is slowly but surely becoming mainstream...

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