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October 31, 2024
Life-saving Science: Chris Williams' Lung Cancer Story
In May 2022, Chris Williams retired from a rewarding career in the animal health industry where he helped...
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
October 28, 2024
Save the Tatas: Get a Breast Mammogram
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among all women in the United States and is the most common cancer among African American women. Annually, approximately 128 of every 100,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and about 19 in every 100,000 women will die of breast cancer. Early detection is critical for […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
October 24, 2024
Are you at risk for developing lung cancer?
Lung Cancer – The Deadliest Cancer in the U.S. Screening & Early Detection Are Key Kevin Davidson, MD, WakeMed Pulmonology & Critical Care While lung cancer is only the third most common cancer in the United States behind skin and breast cancer, what most people don’t realize is that more people die in the US […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
October 1, 2024
Laughing Without Fear of the Future: Laura Faw's Breast Cancer Story
"She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future." (Proverbs 31:25) L...
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
September 26, 2024
13 Days to Diagnosis: Jeremy Evans' Lymphoma Story
When Jeremy Evans looked in the mirror, he liked what he saw. At 34 years old, he'd achieved just the loo...
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
September 24, 2024
Foods for Breast Cancer Prevention
Medically Reviewed by Rebecca Simpson, MS, RD, LDNAccording to the American Cancer Society, "About 13 per...
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
March 6, 2024
Dietitian Rebecca Simpson Answers Your Questions about Colorectal (Colon) Cancer Prevention
Medically reviewed by Rebecca Simpson, MS, RD, LDNIn 2024, the American Cancer Society anticipates 106,59...
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
October 17, 2023
Living a Meaningful Life with Terminal Lung Cancer
Erika McArtor had COVID-19 the first week of March 2023, but instead of getting progressively better, her symptoms worsened. “I had a cough and shortness of breath. Additionally, when breathing deeply, I would hear a crackle in my lungs. I was convinced I had long COVID.” A Mysterious Lymph Node Emerges On May 24 with […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
October 16, 2023
Stacey Tilton on Unwrapping Hope and Persevering in Faith
The holidays come with many surprises, and we hope they will be wonderful ones — to include thoughtful gifts, warm memories and sweet desserts, but for Stacey Tilton, her holiday surprise couldn’t have been any more shocking. “I fell asleep on my stomach,” shares Stacey, “and I just felt something hard in my breast. That’s […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
June 19, 2023
Bloodlines: Sherwood Southerland Jr's Story of Fighting Family Cancers
In 1999, at age 38, Sherwood Southerland received a shocking diagnosis. He had colorectal (colon) cancer. Sherwood received genetic testing and underwent surgery and chemotherapy. He was later declared cancer-free. The years passed, and he received another blow. In 2018, Sherwood’s mother was diagnosed with colon cancer. At this point, doctors saw a concerning pattern […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
June 1, 2023
A Bug Bite Like No Other — Raven McCrindle's Battle with Testicular Cancer
On an unseasonably warm North Carolina day, Raven McCrindle went outside to do some yard work. Days of sunshine and spring-like temperatures had caused the grass to awaken from dormancy. Raven says, “While I was outside mowing the lawn, a bug bit me on my inner thigh.” A Life-Saving Bug Bite Before long, the bug […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
November 14, 2022
Understanding Lung Cancer: A Q and A with thoracic oncologist Dr. Namireddy
Whether you’re facing a lung cancer diagnosis yourself or are worried about having a higher-than-average risk, WakeMed Cancer Care is with your every step of the way. Specializing in thoracic cancer, Dr. Praveen Namireddy works alongside our multidisciplinary team of cancer specialists who are committed to providing patient’s high-quality care. As a board-certified medical oncologist and hematologist, Dr. Namireddy […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
June 15, 2022
New Evidence for the Benefits of Prostate Cancer Screening Especially in Black Men
Written by Dr. Brian Klausner and Dr. Nerissa Price, WakeMed Center for Community Health, Innovation and Equity Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among U.S. men, outside of skin cancer, and the second most deadly. In 2020 alone, over 37,000 U.S. men died of this disease. As with too many other diseases and cancers, […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
October 4, 2021
What Is My Risk of Developing Breast Cancer?
All women in the US, regardless of family history, have a minimum 1:8 or 12.5% risk of developing breast cancer in their lifetime. Of those that do, 5-10% are considered to be heritable, or strongly related to inheriting a known harmful genetic mutation in a breast cancer predisposition gene. 15-20% are considered to be familial, […]
Author: Elissa Doty PA
April 9, 2021
Do You Need a Lung Cancer Screening? Updated Guidelines Expand Eligibility.
Are you at risk for lung cancer? While guidelines vary, the United States Preventive Task Force (USPTF) recently updated their guidelines to expand eligibility for CT lung cancer screening to a much broader audience. Previously, only those individuals between the ages of 55 and 77-80 considered at high risk for lung cancer were eligible for […]
Author: WakeMed Health & Hospitals
March 5, 2021
Emerging Hybrid PET-CT Scanning Targets Cancer
Cancer. It’s a diagnosis that sends shockwaves of fear. Long treatment protocols are coupled with harsh side effects and punctuated by possible terminal prognosis. Undoubtedly, cancer is one disease that, when caught early enough, can save a patient from grueling treatment regimens and even a death sentence. Positron Emission Tomography/Computerized Tomography (PET/CT) A critical weapon […]
Author: WakeMed Innovations
November 24, 2020
Wear the Blue in the Fight Against Prostate Cancer
What is prostate cancer? Prostate cancer is the growth of malignant (cancerous) cells in the prostate gland. The prostate is a walnut sized gland located below the bladder. Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer. Almost everyone knows a family member, neighbor, or friend who has been affected, because there are […]
Author: Ian Udell MD
November 16, 2020
Pancreatic Cancer: With Awareness There is Hope
On November 8, Alex Trebek died peacefully at home after a public battle with Stage IV pancreatic cancer. He was 80. Americans loved Trebek — our witty and charming Jeopardy game show host of 37 years. His public battle helped to shine a light on pancreatic cancer, encouraging viewers to take any symptoms seriously and […]
Author: VIET-NHAN NGUYEN
October 12, 2020
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month. While the world looks different now, and many people have delayed routine healthcare to focus on social distancing and balancing a work-from-home lifestyle and childcare, there are still many ways to get involved and get the care you need. Getting involved: While there may not be large walks […]
Author: Chantel Roedner MD
October 5, 2020
What Causes Breast Cancer and How Can I Decrease My Risk Of Developing It?
The world of cancer research is changing quickly but most scientists agree that the cause of breast cancer is multifactorial. Breast cancer develops as a result of a combination of modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors. Non-Modifiable Risk Factors for Breast Cancer Non-modifiable risk factors include things that are mostly out of your control to change, […]
Author: Elissa Doty PA
WakeMed Fast 5
Prostate Cancer with Vijay Chaudhary, MD, MPH, MBA
Breast Cancer and Mobile Mammography with Angela Gantt, MD, MPH and Brian Klausner, MD
Lung Cancer with Praveen Namireddy, MD