Meet the Experts: Mohamad Fakhreddine, M.D.
“I hope all my patients feel they’ve been listened to with compassion, and I hope I’ve helped them really understand what’s going on with their care.”
“I hope all my patients feel they’ve been listened to with compassion, and I hope I’ve helped them really understand what’s going on with their care.”
As a hospice and palliative care specialist, I see the dedication of our dietitian as she arranges essential supplies and counsels our patients.
It’s almost cliché. You hear, “You have cancer,” and you wonder if you’ve been given a death sentence.
“Pay attention to your body. Don’t put it off. Your body is your best friend, and it’s usually right.”
How living it up keeps Linda Hart-Garrahan moving forward with lymphoma.
“My heart is in patient care. Everything else I do – the teaching, the research – is an extension of that, preparing the next generation...
San Antonio natives Pat and Kelley Frost are loyal to and fond of their hometown and its citizens. That’s why they made a commitment in 1999 to help..
Each year, nearly 14 million people throughout the world learn they have cancer, and eight million die from the disease.
David Williams had endured the surgical removal of a brain tumor as well as six weeks of aggressive traditional radiation and chemotherapy treatments.
In general, the earlier the cancer is diagnosed the more effective the treatments are at preventing recurrence of breast cancer.