Pages Tagged with "Jenny Peters"
For hematologist-oncologist Alexander Chehrazi-Raffle, M.D., the opportunity to join City of Hope and its renowned prostate cancer team has been something of a long, strange trip. When Chehrazi-Raffle was...
by Jenny Peters
Staying healthy when wildfire smoke fills the air
As lingering smoke from wildfires all along the west coast continue to impact our air quality, questions remain about how...
As 2022 begins, Cervical Cancer Awareness Month arrives to remind us that there is a cancer that scientists and physicians have really gotten a handle on — as long as...
As lingering smoke from the Bobcat, El Dorado and other wildfires throughout the state continues to impact our air quality, questions remain about how we can best protect our health.
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A year ago, we sought advice for cancer patients, survivors and caregivers on coping with the risks from the COVID-19 pandemic from Sanjeet Dadwal, M.D., chief of City of Hope's Division...
The fear of contracting COVID-19 over the last year has caused many people to delay doctor visits. But when your body shows a marked change, overcoming those fears just might...
For Millie Lopez-Snyder, 46, getting an annual mammogram has always been part of her health routine, particularly because her mother is a breast cancer survivor. In fact, Lopez-Snyder says she...
Jana Dickter, M.D.
As California and many other states have taken extreme measures to halt the spread of COVID-19, many people are still finding themselves falling ill, with symptoms...
Back in March, as the novel coronavirus began to spread across the United States and the world, we spoke to Fouad Kandeel, M.D., Ph.D., professor of the Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism at...
Early testing, accurate diagnostics and decisive action are important elements in the fight against lung cancer. At City of Hope, the recent addition of a new leading-edge robotic bronchoscopy system...