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While Americans rarely develop gastric cancer anymore, new immigrants from Asia, Eastern Europe and South America remain at high risk for the disease.
Mercy physicians recognized represent 23 separate specialties, ranging from breast cancer surgery to varicose veins.
If you notice something different about your body, get it checked out. It sounds obvious, but doctors say sometimes those things patients dismiss can be the sign of something more serious.
Volunteer stylists from beauty studio “Up Do’s For I Do’s,” a professional wedding hair and makeup company servicing the mid-Atlantic region, recently visited Mercy’s Weinberg Outpatient Chemotherapy Unit to provide free hair and makeup services for interested Mercy chemotherapy patients.
The Institute for Cancer Care at Mercy offers some of the best cancer treatment options available in Baltimore and across Maryland.
The American Cancer Society’s Global Cancer Control department has awarded a $25,000 grant to Partners for Cancer Care and Prevention established by Mercy surgical oncologist Dr. Armando Sardi.
While a healthy diet is good for everyone, many boast that certain foods and supplements can help ward off cancer.
Peritoneal cancer is rare and hard to spot, but patients can get better if they're diagnosed correctly and get some aggressive treatment.
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