The History of the OncANP
Celebrating Two Decades of Naturopathic Oncology (2004-2024)
This commemorative publication marks the 20th anniversary of the Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians (OncANP), chronicling the organization's journey from a bold idea to a thriving professional community dedicated to advancing naturopathic cancer care.
Edited by OncANP President Dr. Payam Kiani, ND, FABNO, and Executive Director Corey Murphy, the book traces the OncANP's founding in 2004 by a visionary group of naturopathic physicians who recognized the urgent need for specialized expertise, rigorous standards, and board certification in naturopathic oncology. From its inaugural membership meeting in Seattle to the establishment of the FABNO credential, the development of the KNOW database, and the publication of landmark Principles of Care guidelines, this volume documents the milestones that have shaped the field.
At the heart of the publication are personal reflections from every past president — Drs. Dan Rubin, Tina Kaczor, Michelle Qaqundah, Jacob Schor, Lise Alschuler, Heather Wright, Dugald Seely, and Erica Joseph — whose stories bring to life the passion, collaboration, and conviction that built the organization from the ground up.
The publication also highlights the OncANP's current leadership, committees, and special projects, offering a comprehensive portrait of an association that has become the definitive voice of naturopathic oncology in North America and beyond.
Equal parts history, tribute, and vision, this anniversary book honors those who blazed the trail, celebrates the community that has grown around them, and looks with optimism toward the next 20 years of clinical excellence, research, and patient-centered care.