Treating Cancers That are Bad to the Bone and Soft Tissues
LOUISVILLE Like many medical doctors, Rodolfo Zamora, MD, is the type of person who enjoys problem solving. He liked numbers, logic and thinking about how
LOUISVILLE Like many medical doctors, Rodolfo Zamora, MD, is the type of person who enjoys problem solving. He liked numbers, logic and thinking about how
LOUISVILLE When medical oncologist Elizabeth Riley, MD, noticed she was seeing more breast cancer patients under the age of 45 than when she first started
LOUISVILLE After watching her identical twin sister go through chemo and radiation therapies not once, but three times, Cherona Craig just wanted to do something.
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
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
LOUISVILLE We hear this time and again – Women are often the caregivers for their entire family, the medical decision-makers, the last ones to make
Breast cancer affects one out of eight women in their lifetime. The primary tool physicians rely upon to detect, treat, and monitor breast cancer is
Construction on % Schedule at Shriners Hospital for Children-Lexington LEXINGTON Construction on the new medical center for Shriners Hospitals for Children-Lexington continues to be on
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
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