This week, Dr. Amy Abernethy, Program Director of the Duke Cancer Care Research Program, will join Dr. Galati and discuss symptoms that may seem harmless, but can all be red flags for cancer.
Dr. Abernethy is the Program Director of the Duke Cancer Care Research Program, Associate Professor of Medicine with Tenure in the Division of Medical Oncology, Department of Medicine at Duke University Medical Center Associate Director - Information Technology and Acting Program Leader - Cancer ...
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3-Jan-10 5:00 PM
by Joseph Galati
March 26, 2006
Former Texas Governor, Ann Richards, was recently diagnoses with cancer of the esophagus. Dr. Isaac Raijman, an internationally known gastroenterologist, is a guest on the show, discussing with Dr. Galati the various forms of esophageal cancer, risk factors, and the steps to reduce your risk of esophageal cancer. Gastroesophageal reflux disease, also known as GERD, is a leading risk factor today for the future development of cancer of the esophagus.
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31-Mar-06 2:45 PM
by Dr. Joseph Galati, MD
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month. The American Cancer Society recommends screening to begin in average risk adults at the age of 50. On the show, Dr. Galati spoke with two of his patients, each with different risk factors, and different concerns regarding screening for colon cancer. This interview will shed light on the need for screening of all adults, and to be aware of specific risk factors for the development of colon cancer.
Submitted on
31-Mar-06 2:00 PM
by Dr. Joseph Galati, MD