Shorter Treatments, Longer Lives
BARDSTOWN For Kristie Paris, MD, radiation oncology may seem a far cry from her original career path in theatre, but in it, she has found
ISSUE 153: Special Section
BARDSTOWN For Kristie Paris, MD, radiation oncology may seem a far cry from her original career path in theatre, but in it, she has found
Cancer and hearing loss are more closely related than one might think. Research studies have revealed a strong link between ototoxicity and cancer-fighting agents, especially
LEXINGTON One in eight women will develop breast cancer within their lifetime. With these daunting statistics, it is no wonder that Chad Harston, MD, is
In Issue #109, I talked about how fear hormones can shut down the executive functions of the brain during emotionally charged conversations. The message was
GEORGETOWN We all try to look on the bright side, and, in modern medicine, that’s relatively easy as advanced techniques and technologies produce increasingly successful
During the 2017 regular session, the Kentucky Legislature paved the way for the “Direct Primary Care” practice model with the passage of SB79. This article
LEXINGTON They dance for hope for their future. They dance for hope for those in need during a cancer battle. They dance for hope for
Colors of Courage Raises Record Amount for Hope Scarves and Cancer Research LOUISVILLE A record amount, over $151,000, was raised for cancer research on Saturday,
LEXINGTON The Empowerment Series for Women with Cancer is designed to help free women diagnosed with cancer from stress and fear as much as possible
Recently, I found myself on the other side of a doctor’s desk, but not with my tape recorder in hand. Instead, I was in a
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