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From COVID to Vaccine
The coronavirus was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020. Among the patient groups who were at the highest risk for severe illness were immunocompromised cancer patients. Amid the challenges, COVID-19 presented New York Cancer & Blood Specialists (NYCBS) with an opportunity to demonstrate resilience in the face of change.
Read MoreTLC at NYCBS - Frank’s Story
It’s been 22 years since Francis (Frank) Martinis lost his wife to breast cancer. The high school sweethearts had a wonderful marriage, family, and everything they had ever hoped for until the dreaded disease took her life.
Read MoreThe Gift of Gab
Mike Twist has had his fair share of doctor visits. The 62-year-old former smoker has experienced quite a few health scares, surgeries, and nine days of being in a coma. So when his pulmonologist was unsure of findings at a regular follow-up visit, Mike was sent to New York Cancer & Blood Specialists (NYCBS), where the gift of gab would be one of the foundational secrets to his success.
Read MoreWhat is Multiple Myeloma?
Multiple myeloma is cancer that forms in your plasma cells (a specific form of white blood cells).
Read MoreApril is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month
Though it can occur at all ages, testicular cancer is commonly found in men ages 15 to 44. Starting in the testicles or testes, it is rare and very treatable, especially with early diagnosis, and the risk of death from this cancer is small.
Read MoreHead and Neck Cancer Awareness Month
April is Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month and is a group of cancers that affect the mouth, nose, sinuses, salivary glands, throat, and lymph nodes in the neck.
Read MoreNYCBS and AdvantageCare Physicians Collaborate to Advance Comprehensive Oncology Care
New York Cancer & Blood Specialists (NYCBS), one of the leading oncology practices in the nation, today announced it has teamed with AdvantageCare Physicians (ACPNY), one of New York’s largest primary and specialty care practices, to strengthen the comprehensive care model for hematology-oncology in the New York area.
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