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Lymphedema What Every Woman With Breast Cancer Should Know

Women whohave been treatedfor breast cancer may be at risk for lymphedema, or arm swelling. Many womenwho have had breast cancer will not develop this… Continue Reading

Asking Questions, Getting Answers For Good Health

Over 26,000 Marylanders are reported with cancer each year. We can be grateful for our excellent physicians, diagnostic tools and treatments. But we can’t simply… Continue Reading

What Does Cancer Do to a Family?

Just the word “cancer” scares most people and with good cause. When a family member has cancer, it affects everyone in the family. When I… Continue Reading

Prostate Cancer Treatments

Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer in men in the U.S. Last year, about 220,000 men were diagnosed with the disease and about… Continue Reading

Detection of Oral Cancer

According to the Oral Cancer Foundation, close to 36,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral or pharyngeal cancer this year. Of those 36,000 newly diagnosed… Continue Reading

Chiropractic's Helping Hand in Fighting Cancer

When faced with a diagnosis of cancer, a person makes many decisions about how to move forward. What many patients, and oncologists alike, may not… Continue Reading

A-B-C-D-E's Of Skin Cancer

Every hour someone dies from skin cancer, yet almost all such deaths are preventable. Skin cancer occurs when malignant cells are found in the outer… Continue Reading

Progress In Colorectal Cancer

I remember the days when the only treatment for colorectal cancer was 5-fluorouracil and leucovorin, and it was not that long ago. On average, a… Continue Reading

Treatments For Breast Cancer

One out of eight women over a lifetime will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Even though the incidence of this disease has gone up over… Continue Reading

Management Of BPH

Throughout a mans life, his prostate may grow and start to cause problems as he ages. As a man ages, the prostate begins to slowly… Continue Reading

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