"When I came to the Abramson Cancer Center (ACC) with stage 2 synovial sarcoma, I needed hope and I needed help. Dr. Kristy Weber treated my cancer in a way no one else could. She saved my leg and my life. Thanks to the sarcoma program at the ACC, I am a three-month cancer survivor.” Megan Dychala, sarcoma cancer survivorAt 23, Megan Dychala was a former college soccer player who thought her nagging knee pain was a result of old injuries. She...
Monday, 30 June 2014
Men's Health Monday: Colorectal Cancer
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Approximately 90 percent of colorectal cancers are thought to be preventable. Other than skin cancers, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer diagnosis among men and women in the United States. Studies show that 1 in 20 Americans develop colorectal cancer during their lifetime.What is Colon Cancer?Colon cancer is the development of malignant tumors inan in the lining tissue of the colon. Most colon tumors begin when normal tissue forms...
Friday, 27 June 2014
Meet Dr. Kosteva, Hematologist-Oncologist at Penn Medicine Valley Forge
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We'd like to welcome John A. Kosteva, MD to the Abramson Cancer Center at Penn Medicine Valley Forge. Dr. Kosteva is a part of the Division of Hematology/Oncology and a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.Dr. Kosteva is board certified in Medical Oncology, Hematology and Internal Medicine. His practice will be in general hematology and oncology with a special emphasis on treating patients with lung cancer.Prior...
Thursday, 26 June 2014
Free Yoga Classes At Penn Medicine Valley Forge
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Penn Integrative Medicine invites patients and caregivers to try yoga at Penn Medicine Valley Forge as a way to support the mind, body and spirit during and after treatment.This free class is open to people on all levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners, and is a very gentle and therapeutic yoga practice.The practice of yoga during cancer treatment can be helpful on many levels--managing side effects of cancer, including nausea and fatigue....
Wednesday, 25 June 2014
Cancer Is Not Winning - Why I am Riding the Ride to Conquer Cancer
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Erica Voll is a social media marketer and blogger who is riding and raising money for the Abramson Cancer Center through the Philadelphia Ride to Conquer Cancer this October. In this blog, she writes about why she's riding to help researchers at Penn conquer cancer. Be sure to follow her blog, No Sleep 'til College and Instagram for updates on her training and the ride. I am tired of cancer winning. I know cancer doesn't always "win." There...
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Ride to Conquer Cancer - Fundraising Tips
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What would happen if we all came together on one day to make an incredible show of support for our loved ones who have been touched by cancer? Let's find out! Epic Impact Day is today. One day with one very realistic goal: helping every rider in the Philadelphia Ride to Conquer Cancer® get at least one donation. Get involved here. Epic Impact Day ChatTo help every rider raise as much as they can for Epic Impact Day, the Philadelphia Ride to Conquer...
Monday, 16 June 2014
Men's Health Monday: Prostate Cancer
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June is Men's Health Awareness Month. Each Monday in June, we are featuring articles about health issues important for men. Please share these posts with the men in your life. What is Prostate Cancer?The prostate gland is part of the male reproductive system located just below the bladder. The prostate is small, about the size of a walnut, producing the fluid found in semen. Prostate cancer is a disease in which cancerous, or malignant, cells form...
Friday, 13 June 2014
Father’s Day Reflections
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Damon with his father, TomDamon Kline lost his father to cancer, and is riding to find a cure through the Philadelphia Ride to Conquer Cancer. In this blog, he shares with us a glimpse into the life of his father, Tom, and why he's dedicated to supporting the Abramson Cancer Center. Learn more about his ride here. My Dad, Tom Kline, was diagnosed with sarcoma in December of 2012. Throughout the year that followed, he underwent 300 hours of chemotherapy,...
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
Acupuncture Added to Integrative Medicine at Abramson Cancer Center
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Integrative medicine and wellness services are offered at the Abramson Cancer Center. Reiki, yoga and acupuncture can supplement traditional cancer treatments - leading to a better quality of life by reducing the side effects of cancer and treatments. Adam Schreiber, acupuncturist for Penn Medicine's Integrative Medicine program, explains the advantages of the procedure for cancer patients. Adam SchreiberAdam Schreiber is an experienced acupuncturist...
The Ride to Conquer Cancer - Your Dollars at Work
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Join hundreds of others in the Ride to Conquer Cancer® - a two day, 150* mile bike ride through Pennsylvania's picturesque landscape. Want to know more about what your contribution will bring to the fight against cancer? In this post, we'll explain just how you'll be helping the cancer community.An opportunity to help cure cancerJoin Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center (ACC) in the Ride to Conquer Cancer (RTCC)— an unforgettable experience...
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Beyond Breast Reconstruction: 3-D Areola Tattooing
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As a leader in breast reconstruction, Penn Plastic Surgery offers comprehensive services for women at every stage of the breast reconstruction process, from the initial surgery to nipple reconstruction and tattooing.Breast reconstruction is a surgical procedure, designed to re-create the shape and appearance of a woman’s breast. Most commonly, the procedure is done as part of a mastectomy – surgical removal of the entire breast as treatment for breast...
Monday, 9 June 2014
Men's Health Monday: Testicular Cancer
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June is Men’s Health Awareness Month. In this blog, Barbara Zoltick, RN, discusses testicular cancer, who is at risk and how to perform a self-exam to check for the most common cancer for men between the ages of 15 and 35.Though it can occur in older men, testicular cancer generally occurs in young men, at the time of life when they are completing their education, finding new jobs, and creating families.Who is at Risk for Testicular Cancer?The incidence...
Wednesday, 4 June 2014
Ride To Conquer Cancer - Jim's Story, and His Tips for New Riders
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As a competitive cyclist in the 70s, Jim Finkel rode alongside some of the best cyclists in the world. He didn’t know it at the time, but his constant challenges to go faster, work harder, go longer distances, and fuel his body with proper nutrition got him in shape for the greatest challenge of his life – cancer.And, in a way, cycling saved his life.“Towards the end of 2012 I was having trouble breathing, either on or off the bike,” says the 61-year-old...
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
Live Comedy at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania with the HEADStrong Foundation
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Join the HEADStrong Foundation for a Night of FunJoin the HEADStrong Foundation for a night of fun on Thursday, June 12 from 5 to 7 pm on Rhoads Conference Rooms 3,6 and 7 at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Comedians Joe Conklin, Chris Ruggiero and Michael Baldini will bring the laughs to patients and their families. Refreshments will also be available. The HEADstrong Foundation for blood cancer is committed to finding a cure for...
Monday, 2 June 2014
Men's Health Monday: Health Screenings for Men
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June is Men's Health Awareness Month. In this blog post, we'll explore the top three cancer types affecting men of all ages in the United states, as well as some of the important screenings men should be aware of to help stay one step ahead of cancer. Screening for Prostate CancerProstate cancer is the most common cancer found in American men, and sits as the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men. The American Cancer...
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