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Art of Oncology

Exploring the Human Side of Cancer Through Art and Stories

Immerse yourself in the human experience of cancer through our “Art of Oncology” category. Here, we delve into the emotional and personal aspects of cancer diagnosis and treatment. Explore stories of courage, resilience, and hope shared by survivors, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. Experience the healing power of art, creativity, and storytelling as we navigate the profound impact of cancer on individuals and their families.

Family at the Bedside: Why It Matters for Hospitalized Cancer Patients

Amongst my medical oncology colleagues, we each do about two months a year rounding with the inpatient team of fellows, residents, students, pharmacists, and extenders for either the inpatient medical oncology or hematology service. So any cancer patient admitted to our hospital system will often be seen by these two teams. In addition, I often …

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Oncology Nursing: The Unsung Heroes of Cancer Care

This post is dedicated to all the hard working oncology nurses! In cancer care, oncology nurses are often the unsung heroes, playing a myriad of roles that go beyond traditional nursing responsibilities. This post celebrates these compassionate caregivers, shedding light on the multifaceted roles they play in the journey of a cancer patient. 1. Patient …

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Echoes of Victory: The Significance of Ringing the Bell into Cancer Remission

Embarking on the tumultuous journey that is stage IV melanoma, both patients and healthcare providers often find themselves in an intricate dance of vulnerability, resilience, and human connection. This is the poignant tale of a young man’s persistent battle against melanoma, his remarkable perseverance through a myriad of treatments, and the eventual moment of triumph …

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A Guide to Understanding Inpatient Medical Oncology: 10 Points to Consider

I just spent a very busy month on the inpatient medical oncology service and thought I would share some insight about what medical oncologist see and do in-house.   Navigating the healthcare system can often feel like a maze, particularly when a loved one is admitted to the hospital and under the care of multiple specialists. …

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Facing the Unknown: Decoding a Mysterious Axillary Adenopathy

Navigating the complex realm of oncology often involves a blend of clinical expertise, investigative curiosity, and intuitive sensitivity. A recent encounter with a patient, previously diagnosed with a sizable axillary adenopathy considered “benign”, reinforces the necessity of approaching medical puzzles with an open mind and meticulous attention to detail. Earlier this year, a patient was …

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Telehealth Revolutionizing Healthcare Delivery By Dr Danny Landau

Dr Landau led the Telehealth initiative at the Orlando Health Cancer Institute which became a proven necessity for our patient population not only at the peak of the pandemic but to this very day. Envisioning a future where expert-level healthcare is accessible to individuals regardless of their location, the concept of telehealth has emerged as …

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The Critical Interplay: When Oncology Meets Cardiology and Neurosurgery

The Critical Interplay: When Oncology Meets Cardiology and Neurosurgery

Navigating the tumultuous waters of a cancer diagnosis can be a daunting task for any patient. Add to this a significant cardiac issue or a serious neurological complication, and the situation becomes even more intricate. This delicate dance, where life-threatening conditions intersect, highlights the need for truly multidisciplinary care. It’s a timely reminder that medicine …

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Navigating Difficult Conversations: A Guide for Patients and Caregivers in Oncology

Navigating Difficult Conversations: A Guide for Patients and Caregivers in Oncology

Oncology, the branch of medicine dedicated to diagnosing and treating cancer, is a realm that thrives on the symbiotic relationship between doctors and patients. In the intricate dance of clinical encounters, oncologists act as guides, illuminating the path with their expertise and experience, while patients embody resilience and courage in their journey towards recovery. This …

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Motherhood in the Time of Cancer: A Guide to Navigating Challenges and the Gifts that Truly Matter

Motherhood in the Time of Cancer: A Guide to Navigating Challenges and the Gifts that Truly Matter 

Motherhood is an extraordinary journey – one filled with love, joy, challenges, and a good dose of late-night kitchen raids. But when cancer enters the picture, it’s like a plot twist that no one saw coming. Suddenly, there are new mountains to climb, tougher battles to fight, and a deeper appreciation for every sunrise. So, …

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Orchestrating Cancer Care: Ten Ways Medical Oncologists Conduct a Symphony of Healing

Orchestrating Cancer Care: Ten Ways Medical Oncologists Conduct a Symphony of Healing

Imagine a maestro, skillfully guiding a symphony of talented musicians, each playing their part in harmony to create a powerful, emotive performance. Now picture a medical oncologist, orchestrating a complex and personalized treatment plan for a patient diagnosed with cancer. The parallels are striking, and the importance of the oncologist’s role cannot be understated. We …

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