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What happens to your body after a parathyroidectomy?
If you are considering parathyroid surgery, you likely have many questions – including what to expect after the […]
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Colonoscopy by a general surgeon: colon cancer screening close to home
As a board-certified general surgeon, I want patients to know that they have options nearby for colon […]
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How to choose between radiation or surgery for prostate cancer
Getting diagnosed with prostate cancer can feel overwhelming. Some prostate cancers grow slowly and don’t need treatment right […]
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When is it time to consider hospice?
When someone you love is nearing the end of life, it’s never easy. Knowing when and how […]
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What causes skin cancer?
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer globally, affecting millions each year. Understanding its causes […]
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How Does Surgery Work to Treat Cancer?
When someone is diagnosed with cancer, one of the first questions they may ask is: How will […]
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What is thyroid cancer?
Thyroid cancer doesn’t get a lot of headlines, but each year in the United States, thousands of people […]
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How is cancer surgery used as part of treatment?
According to the American Cancer Society, more than 2 million people in the United States will be diagnosed […]
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How is lung cancer diagnosed?
The American Cancer Society estimates that 234,580 new cases of lung cancer will be diagnosed in 2024, including […]
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How hospice care can benefit cancer patients
Over the last few decades, advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer have made the disease more […]
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Addressing the needs of cancer survivors
June is Cancer Survivor Month, a time dedicated to recognizing the strength, resilience and courage of those who have battled […]
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Would you recognize the signs of skin cancer?
Skin cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in the United States. Millions of Americans are diagnosed each year […]
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