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Upcoming Events
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Tuesdays and Wednesdays Massage Therapy Massage Therapy Appointments available every Tuesday at the Rochester Location and every Wednesday at the Clarkston Location |
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Mondays and Fridays Acupuncture Appointments Acupuncture Appointments available every Monday and Friday at the Clarkston Location and every Thursday at the Rochester Location |
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Mondays and Thursdays Nutrition Counseling Nutrition Counseling Appointments available every Monday in Clarkston and every Thursday in Rochester |
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January, 2011 Grand Opening! Grand Opening of New Rochester Location scheduled for January, 2010 |
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June 2011 Cancer Survivor's Day Celebrations Cancer Survivor's Day Celebrations to be held at both Rochester and Clarkston Locations in June 2011 |
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October 1, 2011 Breast Health Event Breast Health Event in Honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month to be held at Clarkston location, October 5, 2011 at Lapeer location and October 15, 2011 at Rochester location |
MHO in the News
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Dr. Farid Fata on the inspiration of Swan for Life
Jul 9, 2010 - Dr. Farid Fata is the founder of the Swan for Life Cancer Foundation. The foundation offers support groups, wellness programs and workshops for cancer patients and their families.
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New Location Opening
Michigan Hematology Oncology, P.C. is proud to announce that it will be moving into a new location on 01/24/11 - The Karmanos-Crittenton Cancer Center, 1901 Star Batt Drive, Suite #200, Rochester Hills, MI.
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Lung Cancer Screening Using Helical CT vs. Chest X-ray Reduces Deaths among Current and Former Heavy Smokers
People with a history of smoking have a high risk of lung cancer - a disease with a five-year relative survival rate with a five-year relative survival rate (for smokers and non-smokers combined) of only 15.8 percent.
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“Genetic Variants May Affect the Risk of Breast Cancer in Women with BRCA2 Mutations”
An international study led by researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center has identified genetic variants in women with BRCA2 mutations that may increase or decrease their risk of developing breast cancer.
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“Hereditary Cancer and Genetics”
Over the past decade, scientists have discovered specific inherited factors, or genes, that can contribute to the development of some forms of breast, ovarian, colorectal, and other types of cancer.
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“Researchers Discover Genetic Changes That Make Some Forms of Brain Cancer More Aggressive Than Others”
A multi-institutional team led by investigators from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center has published a study that provides new insight into genetic changes that make some forms of glioblastoma
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“Recent Study Finds Increases in Five, 10-year Survival at Every Stage of Breast Cancer Over Six Decades”
Advances in screening for disease detection, better surgical techniques available to more women, and an increased number of therapies that reduce the risk of relapse in patients with both locally advanced and early stage disease, have collectively contributed to dramatic improvements in breast cancer survival rates.
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“Personalized Medicine: Tumor Analysis Reveals New Opportunities for Existing Cancer Drugs”
Targeted cancer therapies could be used to treat a wider range of cancers than previously thought according to new research.
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