Diagnosis - More Stories

Oct 21, 2008

Bookshelf

BY KATHY LATOUR

When It’s Cancer: The 10 Essential Steps to Follow After Your Diagnosis

Oct 21, 2008

When Illnesses Compete

BY HEATHER L. VAN EPPS, PHD

In an aging population, cancer is rarely a solo act.

Oct 21, 2008

Power to the Patient

BY MARC SILVER

Doctors and patients confront shared decision-making.

Oct 21, 2008

In Whose Best Interest?

BY HEATHER L. VAN EPPS, PHD

Exposing the ethical dilemmas of clinical trials reveals a balance between researchers, drug companies, and patients.

Oct 20, 2008

Surgeons and Robots

BY BEVERLY A. CALEY

Minimally invasive technologies transform the landscape of cancer surgery. 

Oct 20, 2008

Lessons Learned

BY COLE A. GILLER, MD PHD

Deciding between complex cancer treatment options can be overwhelming, and each choice has pros and cons, but following a few tips of advice may ease the decision-making process

Oct 20, 2008

Mistaken Identity

BY CURTIS PESMEN

Preventing misdiagnoses of blood cancers is all in the details. 

Oct 20, 2008

Being Positive?

BY KATHY LATOUR

Dealing with the “tyranny of positive thinking.”

Oct 20, 2008

Powers of Prediction

BY AMY K. ERICKSON

Predictive markers help oncologists match patients with the most effective treatments. 

Oct 19, 2008

What's the Right Decision?

BY JEFFREY BELKORA, PHD

The growing need for shared decision-making in medicine. 

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