Cancer
Can Melanoma Be Inherited?
Melanoma is not only the most serious form of skin cancer, but it is also one of the fastest growing cancers in the country. Cancer Risk Evaluation Program Helps Women Find Answers
The University of
Pennsylvania’s Cancer Risk Evaluation Program
of Doylestown Hospital has helped about 148 women
determine their risk for breast and ovarian cancer. Make Lifestyle Changes that Last
Study finds making lifestyle changes can boost an enzyme that controls cell aging. Our Breast Care Coordinator: With You Every Step of the Way
Doylestown Hospital breast cancer coordinator Kathy Nellett, RN, OCN helps breast cancer patients and their families navigate what lies ahead. The Healing Power of Fitness
CancerFit®, participants learn about exercise, relaxation and healthy ways to cope with their disease. Doylestown Hospital’s
fitness partner, The Lab Fitness + Spa, provides the
eight-week program. The ABCDs of Melanoma
A Closer Look at Lung Cancer
Lung cancer, unlike other types of cancer, rarely presents symptoms in the early stages of the disease Clinical Trials Offer Hope to Lung Cancer Patients
For many cancer patients, participating in a clinical trial is a way to access advanced treatments that might prolong their lives Hope Rings Out
At the Doylestown Hospital Cancer Center, when you hear our bell ring, it means someone is celebrating the completion of his or her
cancer treatment New Antigen Test Targets Lung Cancer at Penn
The concept is to fight residual cancer cells in a patient’s body following surgery that will hopefully reduce the chance of recurrence. Ready to Quit Smoking? Make This Time the Last Time
Learn how people are quitting everyday When Someone You Love Has Cancer
A cancer diagnosis is a life-altering event that instantly transforms those affected into caregivers and advocates as well as loved ones and friends Local Talk Show Host Doesn’t Miss a Beat
Darryl Berger, program director for WNPV-1440 AM radio in Lansdale and host of the Comment Please talk show, had his pacemaker replaced at Doylestown Hospital What's My Risk For Cancer?
New cancer genetics program answers your concerns Doylestown Hospital Joins a Major Study
Doylestown joins study of women with early stage breast cancer If You’ve Been Diagnosed with Cancer, You Don’t Have to Go It Alone
The Cancer Center at Doylestown Hospital offers several support groups and programs to aid patients and their families during their journey with the disease. Meet Our Cancer Risk Evaluation Team
A team of caring cancer specialists guides patients through the University of Pennsylvania Cancer Risk Evaluation Program at Doylestown Hospital. The UPenn Cancer Network
Brings Latest in Research and Treatment to Doylestown Hospital Young Breast Cancer Survivors Provide Support For Others
Doylestwon Hospital Supports The Greater Philadelphia Young Survival Coalition, a chapter of the international, nonprofit network that supports young breast cancer survivors. What Do Genes Express About Breast Health?
Breast Cancer Survival Rates at Doylestown Hospital Exceed National Averages
Confronting Breast Cancer
Genetic science and new technologies lead the way Look Good... Feel Better!
Specially trained volunteer beauty professionals teach women undergoing cancer treatment how to care for changes in skin and hair that may occur The New (and Improved) Reality of Chemotherapy Side Effects
New, targeted therapies as well as the ongoing development of medications that diminish or even prevent unpleasant side effects are changing the image... and the reality... of cancer treatment. Clinical Trials Keep Doylestown Hospital on the Leading Edge
Minimally Invasive Treatments Take Aim at Cancer
What may have seemed like science fiction just a few years ago is now the newest advancement in cancer treatment Monoclonal Antibodies Race Toward The Target
Uncontrolled growth in the number of cancer cells can quickly outpace the production of antibodies, resulting in an accumulation of cancer cells |