Dr. N. Scott Litofsky discusses his research and how over-the-counter, readily available supplements may be able to increase the efficacy of chemotherapy treatment.
Wednesday, 20 February 2019 08:00

Tips for Prostate Health

Published in BayCare Health System
Wednesday, 20 February 2019 08:00

Pilonidal Cysts

Wednesday, 16 January 2019 08:00

Interventional Radiology

Dr. Tali Lando-Aronoff details her difficulties with and triumphs over advanced breast cancer.
Wednesday, 12 December 2018 00:00

A New Way to Age

Only about 15 percent of women are diagnosed in the early stages of ovarian cancer, making it more difficult to treat and survive.
Tuesday, 20 November 2018 08:00

Leonard List 2018

Wednesday, 07 November 2018 00:00

Profiling Cancer Cells

Tuesday, 30 October 2018 08:00

Colon Health 101

Published in BayCare Health System

A diagnosis of cancer within children is a surreal moment. Most parents cannot believe their ears in these situations. During National Health Education Week, both parents and children can learn a lot more about cancer; particularly those that are rare and aggressive, including mesothelioma. 

Mesothelioma isn't an ailment that gets a lot of attention in the younger years, and it can affect even the smallest child. Explore the facts and hopes surrounding this cancer so that loved ones can fight on against childhood tumors.
Published in RadioMD Blog
Tuesday, 25 September 2018 00:00

Skin Cancer & Melanoma

Published in Cayuga Medical Center
There are simple lifestyle tweaks you can make to minimize your risk of cancer and other top illnesses.
Friday, 20 July 2018 00:00

The Neuroscientist Who Lost Her Mind

Sudden behavioral changes may have a physiological cause.
Published in Wellness for Life

My cancer story begins after a long walk around my neighborhood in 2012 when I noticed I had terrible pain in my leg. 

Many doctors’ appointments and CT scans later, I learned that I had ovarian cancer. 

It took many appointments with many doctors to develop the treatment plan that was right for me. But, I was so lucky that I had a great relationship with my oncologist -- she made me feel so comfortable. 

After a few appointments, my doctor suggested genetic counseling. My daughter, son and I went to the appointment and tests revealed that I was indeed carrying the BRCA mutation which explained some family history of cancer. After reading up on ovarian cancer, I realized I had all of the symptoms. 

Not surprisingly, my daughter’s tests also came back positive for the BRCA mutation.
Published in RadioMD Blog
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