Dr. Linda L. Isaacs

Dr. Linda L. Isaacs Linda L. Isaacs, M.D., received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Kentucky, graduating with High Distinction with a major in biochemistry.

Isaacs, M.D., colleague of Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez for more than 20 years, offers individualized nutritional programs for patients with cancer and other degenerative diseases. She was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. She subsequently received her medical degree from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in 1985. She completed a residency in Internal Medicine at the Department of Veteran's Affairs Medical Center at New York University Medical School, and is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, completing the recertification process in 2001 and in 2011. After completing her residency, she shared an office with Dr. Nicholas J. Gonzalez for the following 24 years, offering a nutritional program for patients with cancer or other degenerative diseases. They collaborated on two research projects, and co-authored three articles published in scientific journals and a book, The Trophoblast and the Origins of Cancer. Since his untimely death in July 2015, she has dedicated herself to continuing the work they both shared.

An article of mine was published in the February 2026 issue of "Integrative Medicine: A Clinician's Journal." Subscribe ...
04/01/2026

An article of mine was published in the February 2026 issue of "Integrative Medicine: A Clinician's Journal." Subscribe to my newsletter to get access. https://drlindai.com/subscribe.html

The article title is "Unconventional Medicine and Institutional Resistance: A Case History About the Uphill Battles Facing an Innovative Cancer Therapy." Here's the abstract:

This analysis revisits the controversial 1990 Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) report commissioned by the U.S. Congress to evaluate unconventional cancer treatments, comparing the political pressures on the medical establishments then to the present-day National Institutes of Health initiatives. The article argues that when political pressure forces the medical establishment to investigate therapies, the bias will be toward refuting them, applying burdensome standards, and overlooking potentially substantive data.
While the OTA report discussed multiple unconventional cancer treatments, this article refutes their critique of the methods of William Donald Kelley, D.D.S., and of the investigation of his work by Nicholas J. Gonzalez, M.D. Notably, the OTA initially omitted Gonzalez’s most compelling data, later subjecting it to review by both unconventional and mainstream physicians. The outcome revealed a polarization: physicians sympathetic to alternative medicine recognized unexpected remissions deserving scientific attention, while mainstream oncologists dismissed the results, mainly due to reliance on survival rather than tumor regression.
This narrative underscores the likelihood of methodological nitpicking when evaluating unconventional scientific evidence. It can serve as guidance and a warning for researchers in this area.

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I'll be speaking at a conference in NYC for professionals later this month. I hope it won't be too cold!
02/09/2026

I'll be speaking at a conference in NYC for professionals later this month. I hope it won't be too cold!

06/20/2025
06/20/2025
My poster from the recent Society for Integrative Oncology conference. For the text you can visit https://www.drlindai.c...
11/04/2024

My poster from the recent Society for Integrative Oncology conference. For the text you can visithttps://www.drlindai.com/sio-poster.pdf

06/19/2024

On June 20 at noon Central time, I'll be appearing in a live interview and Q&A with Ryan Sternagel and his Going Integrative group. If you would like to join via YouTube Livestream you can sign up here: https://bit.ly/4cLs6sg

New Questions about Nutritional Research
05/23/2024

New Questions about Nutritional Research

New Questions about Nutritional Research One week, a headline in the news blares that a particular food is dangerous. The ne t week, articles about…

05/06/2024

Last year's article on glandulars is now freely available on PubMed.

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04/26/2024

Here's a recent email I sent to my announcement list. You can subscribe on that webpage!

Chewing on the Medical Literature Recently, in a book by a gastroenterologist, I found very specific suggestions about how many times we should chew…

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01/20/2024

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Linda L. Isaacs, MD, is a graduate of the University of Kentucky and of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. While she is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, she has spent her professional career providing enzyme-based nutritional programs to patients with cancer and other ill...

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