A wife, mother and grandmother, Judy was used to taking care of her family. Now she was the one who needed care after learning she had early stage breast cancer.
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Shannon Loftus on Friday, November 8th, 2013 in Patient Stories.
Jefferson neurologist Scott Mintzer, MD, discusses epilepsy and the situation with University of Minnesota football coach Jerry Kill, in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
A pilot study of a program to help men diagnosed with low-risk prostate cancer make informed decisions about treatments based on their goals and desires.