Each year, more than 79,000 people in the U.S. are faced with a bladder cancer diagnosis. Fortunately, 70 percent of bladder cancers are caught at an early stage. But still, finding some early stage tumors and lesions may be challenging because of the incon...
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Updated: February 25, 2020 Skin cancer is by far the most common cancer in the U.S. The good news is that the two most common types of skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, are very easily treatable if diagnosed early and managed...
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Life Without a Stomach: Staying Healthy After Stomach Removal
Updated June 19, 2020 Did you know that it is possible to live without a stomach? It’s a daily reality for some stomach cancer, survivors. If you’ve been diagnosed with stomach or gastric cancer and need gastrectomy surgery, here’s how to stay healthy in...
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Fox Chase Urologic Oncology Contributions and Accomplishments
Fox Chase’s Division of Urology and Urologic Oncology looks back at its top accomplishments in 2016-17. Faculty Distinctions and Updates 134 PubMed Indexed Publications in 2016-2017 with Urologic Oncology Division Members as Co-Authors Perin...
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Jeffrey M. Farma Comments on a New Study of Sentinel-Node Metastasis in Melanoma
In an article in the Philadelphia Inquirer, Fox Chase surgeon Jeffrey M. Farma, MD, FACS, comments on a new study on melanoma surgery published in the June 8th edition of the New England Journal of Medicine. The study, "Completion Dissection or Observat...
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An Intimate Look at Sex After Cancer
Originally published in Forward, Spring/Summer 2017 By Paige Allen Cancer can take people through a series of waiting rooms, infusion rooms, operating rooms, and hospital rooms. When it’s over, another problem can be lurking in a different room: t...
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