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January 24, 2013

The Annual Report on Cancer Rates in the United States

In January 2012, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) released its annual report to the nation, which found a continuing decrease in deaths from cancer in men, women and children since the 1990s. Cancer deaths have declined 20 percent since 1991, which ...

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January 23, 2013

Adrenal Masses/Tumors Require a Thoughtful and Nuanced Approach

The adrenal glands are located in the area of the body known as the retroperitoneum, just above the kidneys. These small paired organs serve a critical function in keeping the body’s physiological balance.Approximately 5 percent of individuals har...

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January 22, 2013

How Can Yoga Help Cancer Patients?

Michelle teaches gentle yoga, a chair-based program for cancer patients. She modifies the movements to accommodate the limitations of each participant in her class.According to the American Cancer Society, yoga is a form of non-aerobic exercise that involve...

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How Can Yoga Help Cancer Patients?

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January 17, 2013

Has Robotic Cystectomy Reached the Mainstream?

The current gold standard therapy for muscle invasive bladder cancer consists of a combination of systemic chemotherapy and surgical resection. Radical cystoprostatectomy (removal of the bladder and prostate) in men, and anterior pelvic exenteration (remova...

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Has Robotic Cystectomy Reached the Mainstream?

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January 9, 2013

What is a Salivary Gland Tumor and How is it Treated?

In my practice, I am often asked, “What is a salivary gland tumor?” These are tumors that arise from the salivary tissue in the head and neck (see diagram to right). There are generally three major locations of salivary tissues: Parotid gland – ...

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January 8, 2013

Ovarian Cancer: What is OVA1® Test?

While ovarian cancer may not be as common as some other cancers, there are approximately 22,280 new cases diagnosed in the United States each year. Because it is often detected when it is more advanced, over 15,000 women in the U.S. die from the disease eac...

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