by CyberKnife Miami | Aug 19, 2015 | Uncategorized
Written By Elizabeth Cohen, CNN Senior Medical Correspondent One look at President Jimmy Carter’s family history, and you have to wonder whether he and his relatives live in fear. His brother, father and two sisters all died from pancreatic cancer. His mother...
by CyberKnife Miami | Apr 22, 2015 | Diet and Cancer
Overconsumption of Vitamins and Supplements Increases Risk of Cancer A review of 20-years of research by a prominent cancer center finds that people who take more than the recommended dosage of vitamins and supplements are at a greater risk for the disease. Dr. Tim...
by CyberKnife Miami | Jan 30, 2014 | Cancer, Cancer Research
Florida Governor Scott Increases Budget to Fight Cancer By: William March TAMPA — Gov. Rick Scott again chose Tampa to announce popular budget news Tuesday, holding an event at Moffitt Cancer Center to say he’s including $80 million in state anti-cancer funding, a...
by CyberKnife Miami | Sep 25, 2013 | Cancer, Cancer Treatment
By Jaimy Lee and Steven Ross Johnson The cancer-care system in the U.S. is fraught with waste, skewed financial incentives and misinformation about how to provide the best care to the 1.6 million people who are diagnosed with cancer each year. In a critical report,...
by CyberKnife Miami | Jun 26, 2013 | Brain Cancer, Cancer
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — It’s believed close to 70 thousand Americans will be diagnosed with a cancerous or non-cancerous brain tumor this year. Even if they’re removed, there’s a chance the tumors could come back. Now, doctors are using a new way to...