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LEXINGTON The new Baptist Health Lexington Cancer Center sits on the lower two floors of the impressive new North Tower at the Lexington community hospital.
LEXINGTON The new Baptist Health Lexington Cancer Center sits on the lower two floors of the impressive new North Tower at the Lexington community hospital.
LEXINGTON Doctors tell some very novel stories about how they chose their particular specialty, but never before or since has someone roller skated their way
LOUISVILLE A single breath may be all it takes to identify the return of lung cancer after surgery, according to a study authored by University
When used in relation to cancer, words like “spreading,” “expanding,” and “aggressive” are generally negative. There are exceptions, however. One such case is the recent
LEXINGTON If the first image that comes to mind when you hear the term genetic counselor is a person who studies and counsels the family
LEXINGTON They say you should fight the battles you can win. Until recently, fighting pulmonary hypertension was essentially fighting a losing battle. There were few
FRANKFORT Tobacco and Kentucky have always been synonymous, and the effects have been long-standing and far-reaching. Each year, more than 8,000 Kentuckians die of illnesses
LOUISVILLE Hope Scarves, which provides scarves and stories of hope to women facing cancer, donated $50,000 to the James Graham Brown Cancer Center in support
The MD-UPDATE oncology issue is always challenging because there are so many stories to tell about Kentucky physicians and their work in prevention and treatment
LOUISVILLE The James Graham Brown Cancer Center has a long and successful history in Louisville and the region. According to Brown Cancer Center Director Donald
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