Making the Impossible Possible
LOUISVILLE The treatment of head and neck cancers has long had the potential to damage sensitive, quality of life-giving tissues. Rebecca Redman, MD, at UofL
LOUISVILLE The treatment of head and neck cancers has long had the potential to damage sensitive, quality of life-giving tissues. Rebecca Redman, MD, at UofL
LOUISVILLE Like many medical doctors, Rodolfo Zamora, MD, is the type of person who enjoys problem solving. He liked numbers, logic and thinking about how
BARDSTOWN According to the American Cancer Society, there will be nearly 26,000 new cancer cases in Kentucky in 2018. Many of these occur in rural
LEXINGTON Dana Johnson, MD, works at KentuckyOne Health Hematology and Oncology Associates in the palliative care/medical oncology clinic. He grew up in Ashland, Kentucky, and
LOUISVILLE & LEXINGTON Bleeding disorders and blood cancers are two areas in medicine where the dreams of a few years ago have come true in
LEXINGTON “It’s like using a scalpel instead of a machete.” We are used to seeing medical breakthroughs make a major splash, but sometimes the history
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