A Single Breath
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
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 It may sound unusual to hear a surgeon predict that the future of their specialty will be not to operate, but that is exactly
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 Cancer patients in Louisville’s east end now have a cancer treatment center closer to home. The James Graham Brown Cancer Center, jointly operated by
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
LOUISVILLE If you ask Alex Abou-Chebl, MD, interventional neurologist with Baptist Neuroscience Associates, part of Baptist Health Louisville, the secret to changing the status quo
When Justin W. Case, MD, began to practice gastroenterology and hepatology at Georgetown Community Hospital in August 2013, he was coming home. The Grant County
LOUISVILLE Thoracic surgeon Jonathan Kraut, MD, with Thoracic Surgical Specialists in Louisville, part of Baptist Medical Associates, says he chose thoracic surgery over general surgery
LOUISVILLE Don Stacy, MD, radiation oncologist with Radiotherapy Centers of Kentuckiana and resident expert on stereotactic radiosurgery and radiotherapy, has seen an evolution in radiation
LEXINGTON Healthcare would not be the same today without the technology that powers diagnostics. Imaging technology can make all the difference in quickly and efficiently
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