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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.
ISSUE 157: Special Section
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.
LOUISVILLE The mortality rate for lung cancer in Kentucky is 50 percent higher than the national average. The state ranks second in the nation in
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
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
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
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
LOUISVILLE Nearly two-thirds of all cancer patients will receive radiation therapy during their illnesses1, and the Baptist Health Louisville Radiation Center is proud to offer
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
OWENSBORO, KY – They say perception is reality. For a while, the perception in Owensboro was, in order to get top-notch cardiac, thoracic, or vascular
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
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