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Central Florida doctor diagnosed with breast cancer shares importance of annual mammograms
Read full article: Central Florida doctor diagnosed with breast cancer shares importance of annual mammogramsA Central Florida radiation oncologist showed up to work one day not realizing it would change her life.
‘I just found out I have prostate cancer:’ News 6 reporter shares unexpected journey
Read full article: ‘I just found out I have prostate cancer:’ News 6 reporter shares unexpected journeyNews 6 investigator Erik Sandoval was diagnosed with prostate cancer in January 2024. His investigation uncovers the push to get more younger men screened.
Male breast cancer among 3 new types added by VA to list of presumptive service connections
Read full article: Male breast cancer among 3 new types added by VA to list of presumptive service connectionsThe U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is including three new cancer types to the list of presumed service-connected disabilities due to military environmental exposure.
Skin cancer is becoming a bigger problem among younger adults, doctor says
Read full article: Skin cancer is becoming a bigger problem among younger adults, doctor saysEach morning on "Breakfast with Bridgett" we have interesting stories and interviews plus weather and traffic to help you plan the day.
Seminole County Fire Department puts donated money toward cancer-related initiatives
Read full article: Seminole County Fire Department puts donated money toward cancer-related initiativesStudies have shown carcinogens can emit from firefighting equipment up to three days after a fire, but the Seminole County Fire Department's recent purchase of heavy-duty containers seeks to mitigate that risk.
Central Florida walk raises money for breast cancer research, advocates regular mammograms
Read full article: Central Florida walk raises money for breast cancer research, advocates regular mammogramsHundreds of breast cancer survivors and supporters took part Saturday morning in the Orlando “MORE THAN PINK” walk, Susan G. Komen’s annual event that raises funds for breast cancer research.
‘Fear into hope:’ Daytona Beach resource center for women with cancer gets results
Read full article: ‘Fear into hope:’ Daytona Beach resource center for women with cancer gets resultsFor many women dealing with a cancer diagnosis, the news can, of course, be overwhelming.Charlene’s Dream in Daytona Beach aims to help those women through their journey.
‘Just listen to us:’ Breast cancer survivor urges doctors to offer screenings for younger women
Read full article: ‘Just listen to us:’ Breast cancer survivor urges doctors to offer screenings for younger womenWhile some doctors suggest getting a mammogram starting at the age of 40, one Central Florida breast cancer foundation disagrees.
Cancer foundation helping Central Florida women preserve the ‘little moments’ in life
Read full article: Cancer foundation helping Central Florida women preserve the ‘little moments’ in lifeIt's the little moments in life, like playing with her 2-year-old son, that Dahlia McDonald no longer takes for granted after doctors diagnosed her with stage III breast cancer.
‘Part of their journey:’ Volunteer program puts cancer patients on road to recovery
Read full article: ‘Part of their journey:’ Volunteer program puts cancer patients on road to recoveryThis week’s Getting Results award winner is part of a program that makes sure cancer patients get to their appointments.
Polk County firefighter diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer denied benefits
Read full article: Polk County firefighter diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer denied benefitsWhen Christina Pierson was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer on Oct. 3, 2018, she never imagined the county she served as a firefighter and paramedic for six years would deny her any financial assistance provided under the law because she was diagnosed too soon.
Completely preventable: Florida doctor discusses importance of colorectal cancer screening
Read full article: Completely preventable: Florida doctor discusses importance of colorectal cancer screeningColorectal cancer - cancers rooting from both the colon and the rectum - is the third most common cancer in the United States.
How a nagging cough began a much bigger ordeal for woman approaching retirement
Read full article: How a nagging cough began a much bigger ordeal for woman approaching retirementIn the summer of 2013, Rowena was approaching retirement and ready for days full of novels, baking her favorite recipes and volunteering in her community. Before enjoying her golden years, she decided to get a checkup.
Mayor Jerry Demings: Gov. DeSantis should take care of Florida, not just his family
Read full article: Mayor Jerry Demings: Gov. DeSantis should take care of Florida, not just his familyFlorida's Republican governor recently defended his lack of public appearances during the omicron surge, saying he was with his wife who is undergoing cancer treatment, but a Democratic mayor of one of Florida's largest counties said that elected officials should be able to care for both their families and their constituents.
News 6 investigation leads to call to expand coverage of cancers for firefighters
Read full article: News 6 investigation leads to call to expand coverage of cancers for firefightersWhen Veteran Orange County paramedic Travis Brown was diagnosed with Bile Duct cancer last year, he was sure he would be eligible for financial help under SB 426., only to find his cancer was not on the list of 21 cancers covered under the legislation signed by Governor Ron DeSantis in 2019.
Florida leaders offer prayers, well-wishes following Casey DeSantis’s cancer diagnosis
Read full article: Florida leaders offer prayers, well-wishes following Casey DeSantis’s cancer diagnosisGov. Ron DeSantis announced on Monday that his wife was recently diagnosed with breast cancer, prompting an outpouring of support from state leaders across the political spectrum.
‘A godsend’: Rose’s House for breast cancer warriors helps first ‘grateful’ guest through major post-op recovery
Read full article: ‘A godsend’: Rose’s House for breast cancer warriors helps first ‘grateful’ guest through major post-op recoveryLast year, it was just a dream -- serving as a safe haven of comfort and peace, for women recovering from major breast cancer surgery. Now, it’s become a reality for Pat and Phil Gonzales.
Kathy Griffin says she is undergoing surgery for lung cancer
Read full article: Kathy Griffin says she is undergoing surgery for lung cancerKathy Griffin has revealed that she is undergoing surgery for lung cancer and her doctors are optimistic she “should be up and running around as usual in a month or less.”.
US COVID-19 deaths hit 600,000, equal to yearly cancer toll
Read full article: US COVID-19 deaths hit 600,000, equal to yearly cancer tollThe U.S. death toll from COVID-19 has topped 600,000, even as the vaccination drive has slashed daily cases and deaths and allowed the country to emerge from the gloom.
Scientist behind coronavirus shot says next target is cancer
Read full article: Scientist behind coronavirus shot says next target is cancer(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)BERLIN – The scientist who won the race to deliver the first widely used coronavirus vaccine says people can rest assured the shots are safe, and the technology behind it will soon be used to fight another global scourge — cancer. AdAmid a scare in Europe this week over the coronavirus shot made by British-Swedish rival AstraZeneca, Tureci dismissed the idea that any corners were cut by those racing to develop a vaccine. “There is a very rigid process in place and the process does not stop after a vaccine has been approved,” she said. “We have several different cancer vaccines based on mRNA," said Tureci, who is BioNTech's chief medical officer. “You began with a drug to treat cancer in a single individual,” Steinmeier told the couple.
Trooper Steve shares cancer story to inspire others to monitor their health during pandemic
Read full article: Trooper Steve shares cancer story to inspire others to monitor their health during pandemicMontiero’s surgeon, Dr. Steve Williams of AdventHealth, specializes in urology and robotic surgery. AdNow, Montiero, who’s a first responder and U.S. Air Force veteran, wants to raise awareness about patient advocacy and preventative care. “It’s preventative care, don’t ignore the signs, take care of yourself, because if you don’t take care of yourself, you can’t take care of anyone else,” he said. Reminders about preventative care have become even more important since the start of the pandemic. He’s now sharing his story in an effort to encourage others not to neglect their health needs because they’re afraid to visit a health care facility during the coronavirus pandemic.
News 6′s Trooper Steve diagnosed with kidney cancer amid COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: News 6′s Trooper Steve diagnosed with kidney cancer amid COVID-19 pandemicDr. Steve Williams, a urologist and robotic surgeon at AdventHealth, explained how he found Montiero’s tumor. But the next step, surgery on the tumor, would have to wait two months, something Montiero said terrified him. As you may well know, Montiero is back at work and doing well, but he will share more details about his recovery tomorrow on News 6 and ClickOrlando.com. Florida doctors have said for months that the hospitals are “very, very safe.” You can read more about hospital safety during the pandemic here. AdThe Mayo Clinic and CDC also offer tips on how to safely visit your doctor during the pandemic.
Photos: Alex Trebek through the years
Read full article: Photos: Alex Trebek through the yearsAlex Trebek, the iconic host of Jeopardy, lost his battle with cancer and died on Sunday, according to multiple reports. is saddened to share that Alex Trebek passed away peacefully at home early this morning, surrounded by family and friends. is saddened to share that Alex Trebek passed away peacefully at home early this morning, surrounded by family and friends. Alex Trebek, Vanna White, Pat Sajak and Merv Griffin in 2006. (Photo by Lars Niki/Corbis via Getty Images) (Getty Images.)
The remarkable ways social support can improve cancer outcomes
Read full article: The remarkable ways social support can improve cancer outcomesTheir findings build upon previous studies of women with breast cancer, in which strong social support improved patient outcomes. Are you interested in learning more about the Orlando Health Cancer Support Community? The Cancer Support Community is an international non-profit dedicated to providing support, education, and hope to people affected by cancer for over 30 years. As part of this initiative to treat the whole person, we are pleased to announce that we have become an official affiliate of the Cancer Support Community. Learn more about the Orlando Health Cancer Support Community.
Friends bring businesses to aid needy Bangladeshi people
Read full article: Friends bring businesses to aid needy Bangladeshi peopleWith that, they began distributing food packs in the impoverished neighborhoods in Dhaka. Eventually, they succeeded in bringing about 120 organizations and business houses under one umbrella for their aid campaign, Mission Save Bangladesh. Kadir spoke with The Associated Press as he and other volunteers visited a cancer hospital in Dhaka to distribute food packs. The group provided food packs to about 13,000 families and another 60,000 individuals. Abdullah Biswas, a father of a cancer patient in a specialized cancer hospital in Dhaka, was happy to get food packs.
My pandemic pregnancy: From infertility to cancer to IVF to a 20-week scare: ‘It happened exactly how it was supposed to’
Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: From infertility to cancer to IVF to a 20-week scare: ‘It happened exactly how it was supposed to’When Hillary Calhoun’s fertility doctor brought her in for a procedure and then a nurse called her just a few short business days later, asking her to come into the office immediately, the now-36-year-old had a hunch something wasn’t right.
Florida TV reporter credits viewer with noticing cancerous lump on her neck
Read full article: Florida TV reporter credits viewer with noticing cancerous lump on her neckTAMPA, Fla. A television news reporter in Florida is crediting an eagle-eyed viewer for noticing a lump on her neck and emailing her that she should get it checked out. Victoria Price, a reporter for WFLA in Tampa, followed the advice and was diagnosed with cancer. The viewer emailed Price last month, saying the lump reminded her of one she had had. Price, 28, an investigative reporter, said this week that her television station's catchphrase is 8 On Your Side." But the roles recently reversed when I found a viewer on MY side, and I couldnt be more grateful, Price said.
Orlando girl who received life-saving transplant graduates preschool
Read full article: Orlando girl who received life-saving transplant graduates preschoolORANGE COUNTY, Fla. An Orlando girl who received a life-saving transplant has graduated preschool. [RELATED: Miracle match: Girl with rare form of cancer finds bone marrow donor]Chloe Bella Carvahlo was participating in online classes at the Morgan Center. Chloe received a life-saving blood stem cell transplant earlier this year that helped her body recover from the high-dose chemotherapy needed to treat her juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia, also known as JMML. She had a chance to wear a cap and gown during her online graduation ceremony. Her mother said she had a bone marrow biopsy last week and she is still in remission.