Physical impacts of inoperable lung cancer are widely discussed, but the mental impact is not. Arif Kamal, MD, shares why it’s key and how to […]
How I Decided to Hold Out for the Best Lung Cancer Treatment
Lung cancer isn’t always about smoking. For Leah Phillips, radon caused her inoperable lung cancer. Learn how targeted therapies brightened her outlook.
What I’ve Learned from my Patients about the Challenges of Inoperable Lung Cancer
A pulmonologist describes how, though lung cancer may remain inoperable, targeted therapies and early screening have changed the game.
Inoperable Lung Cancer: Innovations That Are Changing the Outlook
Innovations for inoperable lung cancer like CT-scan-guided radiation and immunotherapy may soon be combined to fight lung cancer more effectively.
Inoperable Lung Cancer: Current Advances, News, and Trends
New treatments and traditional therapies can give you hope if your lung cancer is considered inoperable. Find out more about current and future options.
‘Food as Medicine’ Concept Starts to Catch On: What to Know
The “food as medicine” movement says doctors should use food “prescriptions” as medical treatment. There’s now real money behind this approach, and larger investments are […]
How I Plan for Specific Tasks With Geographic Atrophy
Living with geographic atrophy can be challenging, but it’s not impossible. Learn how one woman approaches daily life with the condition.
Why I Decided to Treat My Geographic Atrophy
There’s no cure for geographic atrophy, but treatment may help slow progression. Diane Marshall details how she decided to move forward with eye injections.
Lifestyle Changes That Can Help You See Better
An occupational therapist specializing in low vision offers tips to help you adapt to vision loss from geographic atrophy.
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