Kelly Turner, PhD

/Kelly Turner, PhD
Kelly Turner, PhD

About Kelly Turner, PhD

Kelly Turner, Ph.D., is a researcher, author, and lecturer in the field of integrative oncology and the founder of the Radical Remission Project. Her specialized research focus is the Radical Remission of cancer, which is a remission that occurs either in the absence of Western medicine, or after Western medicine has failed to achieve remission.

Dr. Turner’s interest in complementary medicine began when she received her B.A. from Harvard University, and it later became the sole focus of her Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley. Her dissertation research included a year-long trip around the world, for which she traveled to 10 countries to interview 50 alternative healers and 20 Radical Remission cancer survivors about their healing techniques. Since then, her ongoing research has led her to interview more than 100 survivors and analyze over 1,000 cases of radical remission, and to found “The Radical Remission Project,” an innovative website dedicated both to collecting new cases of Radical Remission for research purposes, and to connecting Radical Remission survivors with current cancer patients. More at www.RadicalRemission.com.

Dr. Turner lectures frequently on the topic of Radical Remission.  She lives with her family in New York City.  For more information, visit www.DrKellyTurner.com.
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