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Stephanie Becker is part of The Patient Approach Cancer and Wellness Centre. She is an AHPRA-registered Acupuncturist with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. She holds a Bachelor of Health Science in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, as well as a Master of Social Sciences and has undertaken additional training in oncology acupuncture to support patients at all stages of their health journey.
Acupuncture is a gentle, supportive therapy grounded in over 2,000 years of practice and an expanding body of modern research. It is increasingly used alongside medical oncology care to help manage symptoms and enhance quality of life. Stephanie supports patients who experience chemotherapy induced nausea, digestive concerns, pain, fatigue, peripheral neuropathy, as well as anxiety, insomnia and hot flushes.
Stephanie is committed to creating a calm, person-centred treatment environment, that uses her knowledge of Acupuncture to support health and wellbeing and is committed to a collaborate approach to get the best outcomes for patients.

Kylie is part of The Patient Approach Cancer & Wellness Centre, supporting patients through reflexology to promote relaxation, balance and overall wellbeing throughout their health journey.
With a gentle, holistic approach, Kylie focuses on reducing stress, easing tension and supporting the body’s natural healing processes. Reflexology works by applying pressure to specific points on the feet and hands that correspond to different areas of the body, helping to improve circulation and restore balance.
Kylie is passionate about creating a calm, nurturing space where patients can unwind, feel supported and reconnect with their bodies—complementing care alongside other services within the centre.

Kate Alderman is a Trauma-Informed Somatic Therapist, Somatic Sexologist, Nervous System Recovery and Relationships Coach, and the founder of You’re A Strong Woman Foundation: Domestic Violence Prevention and Recovery.
She specialises in supporting individuals and couples through nervous system regulation, embodiment, and relational repair, helping clients reconnect with safety, self-trust, and internal stability. Her work is centred on empowering and supporting people to shift patterns of trauma, disconnection, and relational conditioning, so they can develop greater agency, choice, and embodied self-leadership in their lives and relationships.
Kate integrates somatic therapy, nervous system education, and trauma-informed embodiment practices to support clients in processing the physiological and emotional impact of stress, trauma, survival responses, relational dynamics, and major life transitions. Her work is grounded in both professional training and extensive lived experience, and she is a professional member of the Somatic Sex Educators Association Australia (SSEAA).

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Mun-Yee provides integrative cancer support, helping bridge the gap between medical oncology and whole-person care. Her work focuses on treatment side-effect management, lifestyle and resilience strategies, restorative sleep, evidence-based supplements and herbs, culinary medicine, sexuality and fertility preservation, and survivorship support.
With more than 25 years’ experience across the cancer space as a carer, clinical researcher and integrative practitioner, Mun-Yee is also an AHPRA-registered Doctor of Chinese Medicine, CBT-Insomnia Clinician and Culinary Medicine Coach.
Mun-Yee combines evidence-based complementary care with collaborative support, including communication with medical teams where appropriate. She supports individuals who are newly diagnosed, in active treatment or transitioning into survivorship, alongside personalised coaching and support throughout the cancer journey.

Jacqui is a Life Transitions Doula and part of The Patient Approach team, supporting individuals and families navigating life-changing diagnoses—from the point of diagnosis through to end-of-life, and beyond.
In her role as a Doula, Jacqui provides non-clinical emotional, social, practical and spiritual support, along with advocacy for individuals and their families, ensuring no one feels alone. And that they are deeply listened to and heard.
Jacqui offers guidance and support with planning, creating space for meaningful conversations about who and what matters most, as well as grief, loss and bereavement support.
She also assists in exploring and crafting important life events and ceremonies that honour each person's wishes, values and legacy.
The unique role of the Doula complements the support provided by family, friend and health professionals, often helping to bridge the gaps with compassionate, person-centred care.

Dr Steve spent over 10 years as a cancer neuroimmunologist and now practices integrative health through Qigong, Tai Chi, and nature-based therapy. His approach combines mind-body science with gentle movement, breathwork, and meditation to support people with cancer.
Focused on calming the mind, moving the body, and reducing stress and inflammation, his work supports overall wellbeing, treatment tolerance, and recovery. Qigong can help with fatigue, anxiety, sleep, mobility, and resilience.
Sessions are available individually or in groups, in person or via telehealth, and can be adapted for all abilities.
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