Pages Tagged with "Stacy Gray"
Christina Sherrill was your typical active Southern California teen, growing up in Simi Valley.
“Cheerleading, dance, volleyball,” she recalled. “I was always doing something.”
When she reached her 26th birthday...
There’s a certain urgency to his voice and demeanor.
Surgeon Dan Raz, M.D., M.A.S., is City of Hope’s co-director of the Lung Cancer and Thoracic Oncology Program. He’s...
“Anybody with lungs can get lung cancer.”
It’s not a flippant remark. Or an exaggeration.
They are the words of a 35-year-old Southern California mother of two who...
Los inmensos aportes a nuestro conocimiento sobre la biología humana en los niveles molecular y genético han abierto la puerta a una posible “época de oro" para el tratamiento oncológico...
Enormous additions to our knowledge of human biology at the molecular and genetic level have opened the door to a potential “golden age” of cancer treatment — where every tumor...
Las cifras suenan impactantes cuando Stacy Gray, M.D., las menciona:
"En este momento hay cientos de miles de personas con un alto riesgo de desarrollar cáncer que aún no...
The numbers sound staggering when Stacy Gray, M.D., mentions them:
“Right now there are hundreds of thousands of people at high risk for cancer who don’t know it. Tens...
Stacy Gray, M.D.
As more people receive genetic testing to help them understand their risk for developing a wide range of cancers and other diseases, there is an urgent need...