Clayton Lau

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COVID-19 concerns again impacting cancer screenings
Emile Auguste Jr., a 64-year-old mortgage banker from Monrovia, California, has no qualms about maintaining his regular colorectal cancer screenings in the current COVID-19-altered environment.   “Concerns? Not for me!”...
Why regular prostate screening in the COVID-19 era is so important
If Jeff Blake has a personal motto, it probably boils down to two simple words: Move forward.   The 67-year-old IT specialist from La Crescenta, California, always kept a careful...
City of Hope opens Phase 2 clinical trial to test if intake of mushroom-powder tablets could slow the progression of prostate cancer
CONTACT Zen Vuong 626-409-9367zvuong@coh.org   Scientists investigate if City of Hope’s natural supplement derived from white button mushroom could lower prostate-specific antigen levels, an indicator of prostate cancer.  ...
Mom, son cancer survivors join Walk for Hope as ambassadors
The Seigel family knows the tumultuous emotions that come with a cancer diagnosis, as well as the courage it takes to fight the disease.   Leslie Seigel is a two-time...
Phase 2 trial of mushrooms for prostate cancer opens
City of Hope is now recruiting patients for a Phase 2 clinical trial to investigate whether pills containing white button mushroom extract could regulate the immune system, affecting prostate-specific antigen...
The science of second opinions: Advice from a surgeon
Clayton S. Lau, M.D. Diagnostic errors are far from uncommon. In fact, one recent study found that they affect about 1 in 20 patients in the U.S. each year. With cancer, those errors...