Meeting the Challenge of Cancer
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
ISSUE 155: Special Section
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 Cancer patients in Louisville’s east end now have a cancer treatment center closer to home. The James Graham Brown Cancer Center, jointly operated by
LEXINGTON Lung cancer kills more Americans than the next four most common cancers combined, but for some Kentuckians, a new early detection program at Saint
LOUISVILLE Appropriate management of early stage breast cancer involves choosing breast-conserving therapy (BCT) — lumpectomy followed by radiotherapy — or mastectomy. Data from multiple studies
LOUISVILLE University of Louisville’s (U of L) James Graham Brown Cancer Center Deputy Director Jason A. Chesney, MD, PhD, has one imperative message when it
LEXINGTON A former concrete canyon at the Markey Cancer Center is being transformed into a healing garden. Located on the east side of the Ben
LEXINGTON Saint Joseph Hospital (SJH) Rehabilitation Manager Vickie Heierman, a 34 year veteran of Saint Joseph, wanted to expand and improve the rehabilitation services for
LEXINGTON Thanks to a little political muscle and a lot of good evidence, champions for colon cancer screening and prevention can now point to Kentucky
LEXINGTON Lexington Clinic’s Southeastern Kentucky Cancer Center (SKCC) in Corbin and Richmond Regional Oncology Center (RROC) in Richmond received accreditation from the American College of
Kevin Costner dramatizing Devil Anse Hatfield in a recent History Channel miniseries recalled what is perhaps Kentucky’s most notorious feud – the Hatfields vs. the
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