Supportive care for individuals undergoing or recovering from cancer treatment.
This programme provides supportive therapeutic care for individuals living with cancer or recovering from treatment. Delivered at the Khi Tam Therapy Health Hub in London.
Research participation sessions are offered at a £30 contribution per session.
The Cancer Patient Care Support Programme provides supportive therapeutic care for individuals navigating cancer treatment or recovery. The programme focuses on improving physical comfort, supporting nervous system balance, and promoting overall wellbeing while participants continue receiving care from their oncology team. Sessions take place in a calm clinical environment and are delivered through a structured therapeutic pathway guided by the Five-Body Healing Method, the framework used at Khi Tam Therapy.
Participants typically move through three stages within the programme.
Understanding medical history, current symptoms, and individual needs.
Structured weekly sessions designed to support comfort, mobility, and nervous system regulation.
Ongoing monitoring of posture, movement, and wellbeing indicators throughout the programme.
A complimentary 15-minute consultation with Dr Hai to review medical history and determine whether the programme is suitable.
Initial Consultation
Participants complete an intake form covering:
• cancer diagnosis history
• current treatments
• medical background
• symptoms or concerns
Clinical Intake
Initial assessments may include:
• posture and structural analysis
• movement observation
• breathing pattern assessment
Digital tools may include:
• PostureScreen4D posture analysis
• Sensor Medica (FreeMed) stability measurement technology
Baseline Assessment
Participants attend Saturday sessions as part of the programme. Each session typically lasts approximately 60 minutes and may include:
• Therapeutic bodywork
• Breathing regulation techniques
• Nervous system support practices
• Structural observation
• Pain scale tracking
Practitioners follow safety protocols and regularly check participant comfort throughout each session.
Weekly Sessions
Progress may be reviewed through:
• Posture reassessment
• Movement observation
• Symptom tracking
• Participant wellbeing feedback
Participants may also be invited to complete short feedback surveys during the programme.
Ongoing Monitoring
This programme is guided by the Five Body Healing Method, the therapeutic framework used at Khi Tam Therapy. Rather than focusing only on symptoms, the method works across multiple dimensions of human health to support structural balance, nervous system regulation, and overall wellbeing.
Khi Tam Therapy provides complementary therapeutic care designed to support wellbeing. It does not replace medical oncology treatment. Participants should continue working with their oncologist, GP, or medical team while attending the programme.
This programme forms part of the Five-Body Cancer Patient Care & Neuro-Immune Research Project (2026–2029) led by Dr Le Thi To Hai. The project is an observational clinical research initiative exploring how structured therapeutic care may support wellbeing during cancer care.
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Weekly sessions within a structured care pathway
Applications are reviewed individually to ensure the programme is appropriate for each participant.
