Cancer
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. Show Your Kids You Care: Slather Them in Sunscreen
It takes only one blistering sunburn to increase your child’s future risk of skin cancer; five or more and the chances are doubled. 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 Weigh Your Risks for Breast Cancer
New Vaccine Guards Girls From Getting Cervical Cancer
Fighting Cervical Cancer With HPV Test
20 million women in America have the HPV infection which can cause changes in the cervical cells that can lead to cancer. The Facts About Lung Cancer in Women
Women Ask: How Safe is Indoor Tanning?
Exercise and Breast Cancer Recovery
Exercise may improve your chance of breast cancer recovery Silent No More
These are the symptoms that may forewarn women with ovarian cancer Skin Cancer is One Cancer You Can Avoid
What are the truths – and consequences – of sun exposure?
What Do I Need to Know about Breast Cancer Detection?
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