[ad_1] Long-term opioid use is more common in patients treated with invasive surgical techniques for early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer than in those with minimally invasive surgery. Long-term opioid use is more common …
Read More »Springfield Regional Cancer Center mobile mammography program
[ad_1] Leslie Leibold knows that women often postpone an annual mammogram "because we are so busy doing things for everyone else." That's why the staffing agency where it works – AMPM Employment …
Read More »New scientific research proves that resveratrol protects against lung cancer
[ad_1] Resveratrol is one of the most studied natural substances, mainly for the prophylaxis of cancer. The molecule is found in grapes and red wine. Previous studies conducted in the laboratory and …
Read More »Women's Education on Breast Cancer Risks and Advanced Treatment Options
[ad_1] For more than 30 years, thousands of organizations, charities and individuals have been recognizing Breast Cancer Awareness Month every month in October to raise funds for breast cancer. research on its …
Read More »New DNA test predicts cancer size and risk
[ad_1] A new DNA tool created by Michigan State University can accurately predict the size of people and, more importantly, potentially assess their risk of serious diseases, such as heart disease and …
Read More »A breast cancer survivor 4 times "pedaling forward" | New
[ad_1] A local woman, who also survived breast cancer four times, is paying the price. After 18 years in the disease, she has made it her mission to save all possible lives. …
Read More »Decision Support Tool Improves Knowledge in Genetic Testing in Patients With Breast Cancer
[ad_1] Genetic testing after breast cancer diagnosis can provide clues to individualized treatment decisions for a patient and her treatment team. But many patients are unaware of its existence and could miss …
Read More »A patient with breast cancer has been successful with radiation therapy
[ad_1] By Jane Stueckemann, Editor-in-Chief published 12:00 PM CDT, Friday, October 5, 2018 Dr. Kathleen Shadle, a radiation oncologist at the Willowbrook Methodist Hospital in Houston, treats some breast cancer patients with …
Read More »Find my gift during my journey against breast cancer
[ad_1] A devastating diagnosis does not necessarily mean that your life is over. My story shows how I lived a terrible experience and changed my life physically, mentally and professionally. I am …
Read More »Breast Cancer Awareness Month: advocating for the best care | New
[ad_1] The president of a local non-profit organization specializing in cancer has found herself on the side of patients after this summer's breast cancer diagnosis. Shelly Graf, of Sedalia, was diagnosed with …
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