Treating Cancers That are Bad to the Bone and Soft Tissues
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
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
NEW ALBANY, IN. David Dresner, MD, gastroenterologist with Gastroenterology Health Partners in New Albany, Indiana, speaks to his patients in clear and simple terms, no
LOUISVILLE Back in the early 1990s, when there was no such thing as colon cancer screening, Martin Mark, MD, was lobbying to make the procedure
NEW ALBANY, IND Say the word “leukemia,” and many people will immediately think of childhood cancer. But, according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI)1, the
LEXINGTON One in seven men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society, making it the second most
LOUISVILLE University of Louisville’s (U of L) James Graham Brown Cancer Center Deputy Director Jason A. Chesney, MD, PhD, has one imperative message when it
NEW ALBANY, IN In medicine, most new therapies require years of slow, methodical research and face at least a moderate amount of resistance to change
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