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Ramsey Asmar, MD, Joins NYCBS in Brooklyn
He will practice at 2236 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11205.
Read MoreCoping with Cancer During the Holidays
Holiday stress can be a lot for anyone, but when it also involves dealing with cancer, the holidays can become overwhelming. While this time may feel isolating or uncontrollable, it is important to remember that the people you are surrounded by during the holidays are there to support you the best they can. There are many ways to make this holiday season as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
Read MorePawsitive Possibilities Rescue
Join us Wednesday, December 21st at 6 PM at 49 Nesconset Hwy, Port Jefferson Station.
Read MoreInterventional Radiology
The interventional radiology (IR) team performs minimally invasive therapies using imaging to guide minimally invasive procedures that diagnose, treat, and cure many conditions.
Read MoreWomen's Cancer Support Group
Social connectedness is a key component for thriving, so we hope this will help fulfill the need for emotional and peer support while creating meaningful connections
Read MoreNational Hospice and Palliative Care Awareness Month
While we try to have gratitude all throughout the year, there is something about November that brings more awareness about having more gratefulness. November celebrates National Hospice and Palliative Care Awareness Month!
Read MoreNovember is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) is essential for most cancer patients, but even more so for patients with high-risk cancers, such as pancreatic cancer. Maintaining your weight as much as possible can help improve nutritional status, physical functioning, help maintain muscle mass, and enhance the overall quality of life. Therefore, MNT should be incorporated as early as possible to optimize nutritional status.
Read MoreJoin us on December 7th
Get to know the Community Oncology Alliance Patient Advocacy Network.
Read MoreUnderstanding Stomach Cancer & CDH1
About 10% of stomach cancers are due to a genetic mutation inherited from a parent. CDH1 is a rare genetic mutation that puts a person at high risk of developing stomach cancer and a very aggressive form of stomach cancer called hereditary diffuse gastric cancer (HDGC).
Read MoreReducing Your Lung Cancer Risk!
Your lungs are part of the respiratory system that works together to help you breathe. They bring fresh oxygen into your body and remove carbon dioxide and other waste gases that your body doesn't need. Every cell in your body needs oxygen to survive.
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