Is Red Meat Bad for You or Not? Experts Slam Controversial New “Guidelines”
Is red meat bad for you or not? Anton Bilchik, MD, Director of Gastrointestinal & Hepatobiliary Tumors, comments on the topic in an article by Prevention Magazine.
14 Questions to Ask the Surgeon Before Your Family Member Goes Into the OR
Marlon Saria, PhD, NP, Director of Neuroscience Quality and Outcomes Research at the Saint John’s Cancer Institute share’s 14 questions to ask before surgery to help you or your loved one prepare for an operation and quick recovery.
How Accurate Is ‘Diagnosis’ On Netflix? We Asked Doctors
Netflix’s new show, Diagnosis, is a new documentary series about mysterious and rare medical conditions. Santosh Kesari, MD, Neuro-Oncologist and Chair of the Department of Translational Neurosciences, explains how clinically in large academic medical centers, doctors present cases and discuss them as a group. Learn how Netflix’s new series is now taking rare medical conditions to the internet.
9 Signs of Blood Cancer Doctors Usually Miss
Blood cancer symptoms happen gradually, and can be easy to ignore or overlook. Learn the 9 common signs of blood cancer from Sean Fischer, MD, medical oncologist and hematologist at Providence Saint John’s Health Center and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medical Oncology.
Public Health Officials Investigating 1st Vaping-Associated Death in L.A. County
Vaping causes e-cigarette users to inhale dangerous substances. Osita Onugha, M.D., MBA, Thoracic Surgeon and Assistant Professor of Minimally Invasive Chest Surgery and Thoracic Surgical Oncology, shares the risks of using e-cigarette products with KNX-AM 1070 Radio.
2 Soft Drinks a Day Can Increase Your Risk for Earlier Death
Researchers say two or more soft drinks per day increases a person’s risk for earlier death from all causes. Learn about excess sugar intake, which is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and cancer from Anton Bilchik, MD, Director of Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Program.
Smartphone Radiation: iPhones Emitting Double Reported Levels
According to the Federal Communications Commission, your cell phone may be exposing you to more radiation than you thought. Learn more about this investigation and what you can do to reduce exposure from Santosh Kesari, MD, Neuro-oncologist and Chair of the department of translational neuro-oncology and neurotherapeutics.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Being Treated for Pancreatic Cancer: What to Know
Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recently underwent a fresh round of treatment for a cancerous tumor on her pancreas. Anton Bilchik, MD, Director of Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Program, explains how the routine bloodwork helped Ginsburg’s doctors catch the cancer early and treat it quickly.
I’m a Casual Vaper. Should I Worry About Vaping Sickness?
Osita Onugha, MD, Thoracic Surgeon & Assistant Professor of Minimally Invasive Chest Surgery & Thoracic Surgical Oncology, shares perspective on vaping, a frightening new epidemic.
ASCO Guidelines Direct Clinical Decisions for Biliary Tract Cancer
Anton Bilchik, MD, Director of Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Program, comments on the new American Society of Clinical Oncology guidelines to assist clinical decision-making for patients with biliary tract cancer.