What is the Polypill?
Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses the Polypill. The Polypill is being developed in response to an important reality surrounding cardiovascular disease. There are three important drugs that can help prevent heart disease (statins, ACE inhibitors, and aspirin). These drugs are not taken for two major reasons. First, the drugs are simply too expensive for much of the world, including countries as developed as Russia. And secondly, in developed nations where the drugs are affordable patients too often fail to comply - after three years 70% of patients do not take the medications as prescribed. (Read more about What is the Polypill?)
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All Types of Alcohol Linked to Breast Cancer Risk
A recent study by Kaiser Permanente Researchers has found that the effects of alcohol on breast cancer are the same, regardless of whether a woman drinks wine, beer, or liquor. The ethyl alcohol found in those drinks and the quantity consumed are the factors that weigh heavily on breast cancer risk. Researchers believe the increased risk from three or more drinks a day is similar to the increased breast cancer risk from smoking a pack of cigarettes a day or more. They claim that "Population studies have consistently linked drinking alcohol to an increased risk of female breast cancer, but until now there has been little data, most of it conflicting, about an independant role played by the choice of beverage type." (Read more about All Types of Alcohol Linked to Breast Cancer Risk)
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Is there a relation between Deodorants and breast cancer?
British scientists measured the aluminum content inside of breast tissue to find a relation between breast cancer and deodorants. They found that there is a significantly higher portion in the outer regions of the breast that have the greatest exposure to antiperspirant. This recent study identified a specific distribution of aluminum in breast tissue which may be associated with breast cancer. (Read more about Is there a relation between Deodorants and breast cancer?)
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What is Cancer?
By Dr. Chitti Moorthy -Director, Departments of Radiation Medicine and Radiology,
New York Medical College, Valhalla , NY
The cause of cancer lies deep within the building blocks of a person's cells (genes and DNA). If these blocks become disorganized, cancer may develop. (Read more about What is Cancer?)
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Radiation Oncology
By Dr. Chitti Moorthy
In recent years, Radiation Oncology has made great strides in cancer treatment. Alone or in combination with other treatments, radiation therapy is dramatically raising cancer cure rates. Leading medical centers provide state-of-the-art radiation therapy in a comfortable and caring environment. (Read more about Radiation Oncology)
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What is Cancer and How it is Caused
Cancer is a term used to describe a group of illnesses all having certain common characteristics. There are over 200 different types of cancer and all have a specific name, treatment and a chance of being cured. The human body is made of organs, such as the brain, liver and heart. And each of these organs is made up tissues, such as fat, blood vessels and muscles. (Read more about What is Cancer and How it is Caused)
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VIRTUAL COLONOSCOPY
There’s no question, early screening for colon cancer saves lives, particularly among those aged 50 and older. But there is a debate now among medical experts: can patients get as good, and as safe a reading by using virtual colonoscopy, which uses x-ray images, or must they still go for a standard colonoscopy which uses a scope to look into the colon? (Read more about VIRTUAL COLONOSCOPY)
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TESTICULAR CANCER
They are two news broadcasters with a common bond: Sean Kimmerling, the WB 11 sportscaster in New York; and Dan Abrams of NBC.
Dan says, “No one expects to hear the words ‘You have cancer.’ I think it’s even more unexpected for people who are young and healthy.”
Both developed testicular cancer. But they differ in one very significant way. “Sean Kimmerling was a month younger than me, in the same business as me and was in the same hospital as me with the same disease as me. He died and I didn’t,” says Dan. (Read more about TESTICULAR CANCER)
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NON-MELANOMA SKIN CANCER STUDY
While skin cancer has always been associated with melanoma, cases of non-melanoma skin cancer are becoming increasingly common. Each year, about a million people in the United States learn that they have skin cancer. Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the U.S. 40 to 50% of Americans who live to age 65 will have skin cancer at least once.
Now a new study shows the rates of two types of skin cancer--basal cell and squamous cell cancer--are on the rise, turning up much more frequently in very young people.
Dr. Ann Dacko, a dermatologic surgeon at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital, says, “Most people develop skin cancer around the age of 50 or later, both men and women. Recently however I’ve had many more patients, patients in their twenties, and thirties have developed non-melanoma skin cancer. It’s not lethal but it still is a cancer.” (Read more about NON-MELANOMA SKIN CANCER STUDY)
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ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION AND KIDS
Are your children at greater cancer risk because of the electrical appliances you use everyday?
There are many who believe electromagnetic radiation does in fact increase cancer risk, and that’s the why the International Agency for Research on Cancer considers extremely low electromagnetic fields a possible human carcinogen. Can exposure to low electromagnetic radiation cause leukemia, and interfere with nervous system development?
Nobody knows for sure, but the concern is great enough that experts are calling for reduced exposure to devices deemed perhaps most dangerous: cell phones. (Read more about ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION AND KIDS)
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Dr. Anthony Hoffman
The Eastchester Center for Cancer Care
2330 Eastchester Road
Bronx,
NY
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Interested in chemotherapy? Avail of state-of-the-art chemotherapy with Dr. Anthony Hoffman at Eastchester Center for Cancer Care in the Bronx. Dr. Hoffman is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Medical Oncology and is president of Eastchester.
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Eastchester Center for Cancer Care
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Bronx,
NY
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Eastchester Center for Cancer Care
Eastchester Center for Cancer Care
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Located in the Bronx, the Eastchester Center for Cancer Care is a state-of-the-art cancer treatment center whose Cancer Doctors provide unparalleled cancer care for the Bronx and greater New York.
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Dr. Alfred Rosenbaum
Eastchester Center for Cancer Care
2330 Eastchester Road
Bronx,
NY
10469
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Need to get an MRI and reassure yourself about cancer? Get it done at a center like Eastchester Center for Cancer Care, in the Bronx, which offers state-of-the-art techniques and concern for your welfare. Board Certified Dr. Alfred Rosenbaum is a radiation oncologist at Eastchester. Patients can choose from state-of-the-art radiation treatment such as IMRT or radiosurgery or brachytherapy.
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Dr. Tauseef Ahmed
Westchester Oncology & Hematology
19 Bradhurst Avenue
Hawthorne,
NY
10532
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With so many doctors to choose from these days, it’'s hard to make a decision without at least some doubt. But if you’re looking for the best skin cancer doctor around, go ahead and lay those doubts to rest; Dr. Tauseef Ahmed serves Manhattan and is the one specialist you'’ll want to have on your side when the going gets tough. He is an authority in the world of oncology and has the resume to show for it.
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Lawrence Hospital Center
55 Palmer Avenue
Bronxville,
NY
10708
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Want to get a breast cancer diagnosis? Dr. Helen Pass is a noted specialist in the field of breast cancer surgery and other diseases of the breast. Certified by the American Board of Surgery, she is on the staff at the Lawrence Hospital Center. Dr. Pass has held many senior positions at prominent hospitals over the years.
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The Eastchester Center for Cancer Care
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NY
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Looking for brachytherapy to treat your prostate cancer or breast cancer? Dr. Lucia Boselli at Eastchester Center for Cancer Care can give you the care and treatment you need. She is a consulting physician at Eastchester and has specialized in internal medicine and radiation oncology.
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Westchester Oncology & Hematology
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NY
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Westchester Oncology & Hematology doctors are passionate scientists, expert clinicians and compassionate people - an unsurpassable combination of characteristics that makes our group unique among medical oncology practitioners.
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Eastchester Center for Cancer Care
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Bronx,
NY
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You have cancer and need to go in for chemotherapy? There isn’t a better place than the Eastchester Center for Cancer Care in the Bronx for chemotherapy with Dr. Fabio Volterra. He is board certified in internal medicine and medical oncology and hematology. You can expect state-of-the-art cancer treatment with unparalleled care at Eastchester.
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Dr. Alfred Rosenbaum
The Eastchester Center for Cancer Care
2330 Eastchester Road
Bronx,
NY
10469
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Is a CAT scan in your future? Get cancer detected early and nip it in the bud. A radiation oncologist like Dr. Alfred Rosenbaum, at Eastchester Center for Cancer Care in the Bronx, can make all the difference with his skill and experience. He is certified by the American Board of Radiology.
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Dr. Nella I. Shapiro
Eastchester Center for Cancer Care
2330 Eastchester Road
Bronx,
NY
10469
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Dr. Nella Shapiro is a breast cancer surgery specialist in the Bronx. Board Certified, Dr. Shapiro is the director of breast surgery at the Eastchester Center for Cancer Care which offers such procedures as lumpectomy, mastectomy, axillary lymph node dissection, sentinel lymph node dissection and reconstructive breast cancer surgery.
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Dr Alfred Rosenbaum
Eastchester Center for Cancer Care
2330 Eastchester Road
Bronx,
NY
10469
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Need radiation therapy? The Eastchester Center for Cancer Care in the Bronx offers state-of-the-art radiation therapy such as IMRT and Radiosurgery. Dr. Alfred Rosenbaum is in charge of radiation oncology at Eastchester. He is certified by the American Board of Radiology.
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Immune Recovery Foundation Dr.S. Edward Bradford
Immune Recovery Foundation, LLC
4646 N. Shallowford Rd
Atlanta,
GA
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Older men know the importance of regular prostate check-ups, because nothing is more important than catching prostate cancer early. However, for those that currently suffer from prostate cancer, they can go the trained professionals at The Immune Recovery Clinic of the Immune Recovery Foundation in North Carolina for great treatment.
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Dr. Tauseef Ahmed
Westchester Oncology & Hematology
19 Bradhurst Avenue
Hawthorne,
NY
10532
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At the Westchester Oncology and Hematology Group (WOHG) in Westchester, NY, the patient is the center of everything. Doctors at WOHG want to help you get through the ordeal of living with Skin Cancer. They want to treat you physically and mentally.
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Dr. Fabio Volterra
Eastchester Center for Cancer Care
2330 Eastchester Road
Bronx,
NY
10469
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Looking for a board certified medical oncologist? If you are a cancer patient you need state-of-the-art treatment. Consult Dr. Fabio Volterra at the Eastchester Center for Cancer Care in the Bronx. He is a medical oncologist who is board certified in internal medicine and medical oncology and hematology.
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