Antonio Silva works alongside oncology and surgical teams worldwide — supporting clients with benign and malignant tumors through diagnosis, treatment, and recovery with compassionate, complementary distance healing.
A tumor is any abnormal mass of tissue — either benign (non-cancerous, like fibroids, lipomas, or most cysts) or malignant (cancerous, capable of invading surrounding tissue and spreading). Both require proper medical evaluation: imaging, biopsy when indicated, and treatment guided by oncology or surgical specialists.
Conventional treatment is essential and varies dramatically by tumor type: watchful waiting, surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy. These medical decisions belong entirely with your physicians. Never delay or avoid recommended treatment.
Antonio works alongside your medical team — never as an alternative. His distance healing supports your body through diagnosis, treatment, and recovery, helping with side effects, post-surgical healing, and the significant emotional weight of discovering any mass in your body.
“A tumor diagnosis doesn’t just ask the body for a response — it asks the whole person. My work meets the whole person.”
Whatever type of tumor you’re navigating, these are the patterns distance healing most commonly helps address.
Antonio tunes into your specific tumor location, type (when known), and the treatment plan your medical team has laid out. He directs healing to support your body through that plan — easing side effects, promoting post-surgical recovery, and addressing the emotional weight of the journey.
Never delay medical evaluation, biopsy, or treatment based on distance healing. Antonio is firm on this: the oncology team leads, his work supports. Keep every scan, every biopsy, every follow-up. His role is to help you move through the medical journey with more strength and less fear.
Common questions from clients before their first distance session for a tumor-related concern.
Antonio makes no such claim — and neither should anyone else. Shrinkage, when it happens, is the result of medical treatment. What distance healing can do is support your body through that treatment and address the emotional weight that accompanies the diagnosis.
Absolutely not. Antonio will tell you the same thing directly. Follow your oncology or surgical team’s recommendations without delay. Distance healing works alongside those decisions, never in place of them.
Yes. Many clients with benign tumors — uterine fibroids, lipomas, ovarian cysts, thyroid nodules — work with Antonio to ease symptoms and support the body while their physicians monitor or treat the condition.
Whatever kind of tumor you’re navigating, schedule a distance healing session with Antonio and add another layer of support alongside your medical care.