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Nourish yourself with fiber-rich fall recipes
With fall and cooler temperatures around the corner, many of us turn the heat up in the kitchen and focus on heartier, comfort food.
Urologists weigh in on prostate cancer screening
Guidelines around prostate cancer screening can often generate more questions than answers, as there have been cultural shifts over the years around concerns of over-screening and potential negativ
Active surveillance, advanced treatments improve prostate cancer outcomes
Approximately one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, the second most common cancer in men in the United States after skin cancer, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS).
New hope for patients with metastatic prostate cancer
Theranostics — a combination of the terms therapeutics and diagnostics — couples molecularly targeted imaging and therapeutic radioactive drugs to identify and kill cancer cells, and is providing i
Boosting self-image during cancer treatment
Cancer treatment often comes with a wide range of physical and emotional side effects. From fatigue and nausea to hair loss and dropped weight, you may not feel like yourself.
Early detection of lung cancer makes a difference
Lung cancer is often not given the same kind of attention as breast or other cancers; however, it is the number one cancer killer.
Men’s health guide to cancer risk and screenings
June is Men’s Health Month, which makes it a great time to review personal risk factors and follow up with crucial cancer screenings.
Q&A with Dr. Ted James: Shaping the future of cancer care
The Endeavor Health Cancer Institute recently welcomed Ted James, MD, as the newly appointed Physician Executive.
5 years later: Rectal cancer story reveals resilience of the human spirit
When no one in your family has a history of colorectal cancer and you do not meet age-related screening recommendations, investigating symptoms becomes a crucial avenue to diagnosis — and saving so
How to help someone with cancer
When someone close to your heart tells you they have cancer, you may be at a loss for words.
Retired doctor’s prostate cancer side effects resolved with HBOT
Since receiving radiation therapy for prostate cancer in 2019, Kenneth Micetich, MD, a retired oncologist from Maywood, has remained cancer-free.

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