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LEXINGTON In the third grade, Andrea Colton, MD, MPH, wrote a book titled “My Grandpa’s Open-Heart Surgery,” chronicling the observations and lessons she’d gained at
LEXINGTON In the third grade, Andrea Colton, MD, MPH, wrote a book titled “My Grandpa’s Open-Heart Surgery,” chronicling the observations and lessons she’d gained at
LOUISVILLE Older sisters are supposed to torment their younger brothers. Maybe that is what Brian Mattingly, MD’s older sister intended when she used him as
Lexington Medical Society’s Annual Past Presidents Dinner LEXINGTON The annual Past-Presidents of the Lexington Medical Society dinner was October 8, 2019. Eleven past-presidents, wives and
LOUISVILLE When medical oncologist Elizabeth Riley, MD, noticed she was seeing more breast cancer patients under the age of 45 than when she first started
BARDSTOWN For Kristie Paris, MD, radiation oncology may seem a far cry from her original career path in theatre, but in it, she has found
LEXINGTON One in eight women will develop breast cancer within their lifetime. With these daunting statistics, it is no wonder that Chad Harston, MD, is
Breast cancer affects one out of eight women in their lifetime. The primary tool physicians rely upon to detect, treat, and monitor breast cancer is
When used in relation to cancer, words like “spreading,” “expanding,” and “aggressive” are generally negative. There are exceptions, however. One such case is the recent
Doctors’ Ball Raises Funds for New Mobile Cancer Screening Van LOUISVILLE – The 20th Anniversary of the Doctors’ Ball, presented by the Jewish Hospital &
LEXINGTON Almost everyone has been touched by the diagnosis of breast cancer in a loved one. The potentially devastating results of this diagnosis underscore the
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