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To read the buzz in the press these days, one might think so.A few months ago, I posted a story about vitamin D and breast cancer. It was a post discussing a report presented at this year's meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology...
In a press release issued earlier this week, former NBA star and actor Kareem Abdul-Jabbar announced that he has been diagnosed with leukemia. Specifically, he has chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Abdul-Jabbar went on to say that his disease can be...
As breast cancer awareness month draws to a close, I wanted to highlight a few breast cancer posts from other medical bloggers:
Suture For a Living asks: "Is Breast Cancer Over-Diagnosed?"
Bayblab writes about research on a diabetes medication...
Modern technology impacts everything we do. The very fact that you are reading these words attests to how technology touches your life.
Well, the Johns Hopkins Sarcoma Center has engaged Web 2.0, too. If you follow this link, you will hear a podcast...
We knew this day was coming. Over the summer her cancer came back even though she was getting chemotherapy. We switched gears, giving radiation and chemotherapy aimed at controlling pain, no longer at curing disease. But that doesn’t make this day...
What a horrid, 50's-era cliche!
But today, it was true. This afternoon I played golf in a fundraising tournament for the Heather Brooke Foundation. This is a foundation named in honor of a patient with Ewing's Sarcoma that I once helped care for. When...
Excellent and almost exhaustively informative blog by a doctor that treats childhood cancers. Most, if not all of the topics are heavily researched. It isn't a blog that you can quickly read.