Making the Impossible Possible
LOUISVILLE The treatment of head and neck cancers has long had the potential to damage sensitive, quality of life-giving tissues. Rebecca Redman, MD, at UofL
LOUISVILLE The treatment of head and neck cancers has long had the potential to damage sensitive, quality of life-giving tissues. Rebecca Redman, MD, at UofL
Editor’s Intro: Jessica Jones Croley, MD, is the medical director for CHI Saint Joseph Health Cancer Care, which launched an affiliation an affiliate ofwith Cleveland
LOUISVILLE Cancer remains one of the most difficult and deadly challenges in human health, affecting Kentuckians at a higher rate than residents of any other
LOUISVILLE In 1978 the world’s first baby conceived via in vitro fertilization (IVF) was born in Manchester, England. Fast forward 42 years, and today IVF
It has long been known that the chemotherapy drugs and radiation needed for the treatment of cancer can damage one’s hearing. And, hearing loss interferes
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
LEXINGTON Kentucky has the highest rate of new cancers and the highest death rate for all cancers combined in the US. Kentucky ranks #1 in
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.
NEW ALBANY, IND “Individual results may vary.” We hear it so often as a disclaimer at the end of weight loss and supplement ads that
LEXINGTON “It’s like using a scalpel instead of a machete.” We are used to seeing medical breakthroughs make a major splash, but sometimes the history
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