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Topic: Therapeutic Agents for Cancer Patients
Guest(s): Dr Luis Diaz M.D.
Seg 1 : Pancreatic and Colon Cancer: The Latest Research Featured Popular
Seg 2 : COBALT (Combination Bacteriolytic Therapy) for Cancer Treatment
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Guest(s)Dr Luis Diaz M.D.
Topic InfoDr Luis Diaz, M.D.,Assistant Professor of Oncology at The Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center comes on the show to discuss the latest research in pancreatic and Colorectal cancers from Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center.
Show Date2010-07-14
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Topic: Physical Activity and Cancer Control
Guest(s): Kate Wolin, Sc.D., FACSM
Seg 1 : Cancer and Physical Activity
Guest(s)Kate Wolin, Sc.D., FACSM
Topic InfoHistorically, clinicians have advised cancer patients to rest and avoid activity; however, current science shows this guidance is outdated. “We’re seeing better everyday function and overall higher quality of life for cancer survivors who exerc ...
Show Date2010-06-15
Seg 2 : Exercise Rx for People with Cancer
Guest(s)Kate Wolin, Sc.D., FACSM
Topic InfoHistorically, clinicians have advised cancer patients to rest and avoid activity; however, current science shows this guidance is outdated. “We’re seeing better everyday function and overall higher quality of life for cancer survivors who exerc ...
Show Date2010-06-15
Seg 3 : Alterations for Certain Types of Cancer Featured
Seg 4 : Staying Athletic With Cancer
Guest(s)Kate Wolin, Sc.D., FACSM
Topic InfoHistorically, clinicians have advised cancer patients to rest and avoid activity; however, current science shows this guidance is outdated. “We’re seeing better everyday function and overall higher quality of life for cancer survivors who exerc ...
Show Date2010-06-15
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Topic: Cancer Risk and Nutrition
Guest(s): Karen Collins, R.D., M.S
Seg 1 : Cancer and Food: Is There a Link?
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Guest(s)Karen Collins, R.D., M.S
Topic InfoFruits and veggies are good. Fats and white flour are bad. Red wine is good-maybe? But heavy alcohol drinking is bad. Fish is good - despite some kinds having dangerous levels of toxins. Red meat is not a happy choice - usually. In this very confusing ...
Show Date2010-04-27
Seg 2 : Foods That Can Help Prevent Cancer Featured
Seg 3 : Foods That Can Contribute to Cancer
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Guest(s)Karen Collins, R.D., M.S
Topic InfoFruits and veggies are good. Fats and white flour are bad. Red wine is good-maybe? But heavy alcohol drinking is bad. Fish is good - despite some kinds having dangerous levels of toxins. Red meat is not a happy choice - usually. In this very confusing ...
Show Date2010-04-27
Seg 4 : Tips on How to Use Those Superfoods! Popular
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Guest(s)Karen Collins, R.D., M.S
Topic InfoFruits and veggies are good. Fats and white flour are bad. Red wine is good-maybe? But heavy alcohol drinking is bad. Fish is good - despite some kinds having dangerous levels of toxins. Red meat is not a happy choice - usually. In this very confusing ...
Show Date2010-04-27
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Topic: Prostate Cancer and Advancements in Radiation Oncology
Guest(s): Dr. Edward E. Mullen, MD
Seg 1 : Prostate Cancer; Signs, Symptoms and Diagnosis
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Guest(s)Dr. Edward E. Mullen, MD
Topic InfoEdward E. Mullen, MD Chief, Radiation Oncology, and Co-Medical Director, Gamma Knife, South Nassau Communities Hospital comes on the show to discuss the latest reserch and advances in the treatment of Prostate Cancer.
Show Date2010-04-07
Seg 2 : The Latest Advancements in Radiation Oncology to Treat Prostate ... Featured Popular
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Topic: SKINCARE FOR LIFE:
Guest(s): LINDY SNIDER, Founder & CEO, Lindi Skin
Seg 1 : Helping to win back Control of Your Life After Undergoing Cancer ... Popular
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Guest(s)LINDY SNIDER, Founder & CEO, Lindi Skin
Topic InfoA recent survey by CancerCare showed that nearly 80% of people with cancer were concerned about the impact skin effects had on their quality of life during treatment. Unfortunately, many people don't realize the issues created by skin effects. In a first- ...
Show Date2010-02-24
Topic: Colon Cancer Screening Breakthrough
Guest(s): Dr. Kevin Jones, Ph.D.,
Seg 1 : Exciting New Blood Test for Colon Cancer
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Guest(s)Dr. Kevin Jones, Ph.D.,
Topic Info"American Cancer Society statistics show that when colon cancer is detected in its early stages, more than 90% of patients will survive. If not detected until the later stages, fewer than 10% will survive. ColoMarker(tm) detects colon cancer in these earl ...
Show Date2009-12-30
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Topic: Cyber Knife and Radiation Oncology
Guest(s): Dr. Ajmel Puthawala
Seg 1 : Advanced Care In Radiation Oncology Treatments Popular
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Guest(s)Dr. Ajmel Puthawala
Topic InfoAs part of Orange Coast Memorial’s new Patient Care Pavilion, Orange County CyberKnife and Radiation Oncology Center combines state-of-the-art technologies with preeminent radiation oncologists. Included is the most advanced full-body CyberKnife roboti ...
Show Date2009-12-30
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Topic: Tamoxifen to Prevent Breast Cancer
Guest(s): Angie Fagerlin, Ph.D
Seg 1 : Tamoxifen to Prevent Breast Cancer Popular
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Guest(s)Angie Fagerlin, Ph.D
Topic InfoThe drug tamoxifen can be a powerful tool in preventing breast cancer in women at high risk -- but at the expense of side effects such as hot flashes. A new study finds that even when women understand tamoxifen's benefits, only 6 percent are interested in ...
Show Date2009-12-16
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Topic: Neuroendocrine Tumors
Guest(s): Larry Kvols, M.D.
Seg 1 : Neuroendocrine Tumors: Treatment of this Rare Form of Cancer Featured
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Topic: Women's Health: Breast Cancer
Guest(s): David P. Winchester, MD, FACS
Seg 1 : A Key To Survivng Breast Cancer Featured Popular
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Topic: Bicycling For Ovarian Cancer
Guest(s): Craig Broeder, Ph.D., FACSM
Seg 1 : The 2009 Bicycling for Ovarian Cancer Project Featured
Seg 2 : Training for a 9000 mile Bicycle Ride
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Guest(s)Craig Broeder, Ph.D., FACSM
Topic InfoThe fight against ovarian cancer requires a multi-level approach. This approach should include primary physician care training and sound medical invention.,br> Dr. Craig Broeder joins the show. Craig's dream was developed out of a personal decision se ...
Show Date2009-09-22
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