Tagged Posts: "Cancer" (71)


Lung Cancer: Why Early Detection and the Right Treatment for You are Important

Many people with lung cancer may not have any symptoms until it's in advanced stages. So it's important to catch lung cancer early, when it's most treatable and curable. It’s also important to get the best treatment for you. Read More

Posted November 26, 2024 | With Julian Guitron, MD; Krishna Gannamraj, DO; and Brittaney-Belle Gordon, MD from The Christ Hospital Health Network
Go Get the Test: Dean's Lung Cancer Screening Story

Long time smokers are still at risk for lung cancer, even if they’ve quit. Hear Dean Griffith’s cancer survival story in his own words after annual screenings led to an early detection and successful surgery. Read More

Posted November 13, 2024 | With Julian Guitron, MD, Thoracic Surgeon with The Christ Hospital Health Network
Lung Cancer Awareness Month

Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in Ohio and Kentucky. Learn how a quick, non-invasive screening can increase your odds for survival and other ways to keep your lungs healthy for years to come. Read More

Posted November 01, 2024
It's always a good time to schedule your mammogram!

October is a good time to schedule a mammogram, but there’s never a bad time. But how early should you start screening? And what else do you need to know about your risks and screening options? Q102’s Jennifer Fritsch gets answers from Kelly McLean, MD. Read More

Posted October 10, 2024 | By Jennifer Fritsch, Q102 radio personality; and Kelly McLean, MD, with The Christ Hospital Physicians - Surgical Oncology
Heather's Story: Still Dancing After a Second Opinion to Beat a Rare Form of Breast Cancer

The dance goes on for Heather Britt after a second opinion with The Christ Hospital Health Network and collaboration with the Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center helped her overcome the misdiagnosis of a rare form of breast cancer. Read More

Posted October 08, 2024 | With medical oncologist Irfan Firaus, DO, and surgical oncologist Jennifer Manders, MD, with The Christ Hospital Health Network
3 Truths About Breast Cancer Myths

From skipping mammograms after a false positive to whether you are too young to be diagnosed and more, one of the experts from The Christ Hospital Health Network provides clarity about some of the misconceptions around breast cancer. Read More

Posted September 27, 2024 | With Be Thi Saito, MD, from The Christ Hospital Physicians - Surgical Oncology
Prostate Cancer Awareness—Early Detection and Screenings are Key

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month is a great time to remind the men in our lives of the importance of early detection in treating diseases such as prostate cancer and to urge them to schedule their physical exam. Read More

Posted September 12, 2024 | With Q102's Jennifer Fritsch and Christopher Freese, MD, with The Christ Hospital Physicians - Hematology & Oncology
Good News: 7 Lifestyle Changes Can Cut Your Cancer Risk

A new study by the American Cancer Society finds lifestyle changes could prevent as many as 4 in 10 cancers and 50% of cancer deaths. Medical oncologist Dr. Rafiullah Khan weighs in on the findings. Read More

Posted August 08, 2024 | With Rafiullah Khan, MD, The Christ Hospital Physicians - Hematology & Oncology
LGBTQ+ and Healthcare: Why Trust Is Critical

Everyone deserves great healthcare, but recent statistics show members of the LGBTQ+ may be delaying care because of past experiences. Q102's Jennifer Fritsch talks with Dr. Christian Gausvik about find a provider you trust. Read More

Posted June 17, 2024 | By Jennifer Fritsch, Q102 radio personality; and Christian Gausvik, MD, The Christ Hospital Physicians - Primary Care
Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Treatment

Colorectal cancer is one of the few cancers that are preventable through recommended screenings and lifestyle changes. Join our expert physician panel as they discuss risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options for this common type of cancer. Read More

Posted April 03, 2024 | With Janice Rafferty, MD; Slobodan Stanisic, MD; and Aruna Puthota, DO
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