If a simple test could help save your life, would you take it? Since the late 1960s, Pap smears have been instrumental in reducing the rate of cervical cancer. Today, these tests...
Cervical cancer was once one of the most common causes of cancer death for American women. Today, the number of deaths from cervical cancer has declined, mainly due to the...
Would you be surprised to learn that almost 79 million people in the United States live with HPV? And most of the time they don’t even know it? HPV, or human papillomavirus, is a...
Remission, no evidence of disease, a clean scan, all signs that a cancer patient is ready to turn the page on what may be the toughest chapter in their life. Learning to face life...
Growing up in Augusta and the passion she has for her hometown are two big reasons why Ann Boardman believes in the mission and the need for the Georgia Cancer Center. “I think...
Augusta University Health brings exciting new treatments to the local community. Continue Reading Clinical trials at work for your health
He’s a familiar face at the Georgia Cancer Center with a passion to help men living with cancer. His name is Cecil Herrin and he is a breast cancer survivor. “The one thing I...
Despite what years of scientific research have shown, men and women across the country continue to light up from the time they wake up until it’s time to lay down for bed. So, why...
When choosing the right treatment for prostate cancer, you need to talk about it – and not just with your oncologist. Your partner should be there too. “There are studies showing...
Community Catalyst: Dr. Beulah Nash-Teachey, Founder, Concerned Black Nurses of the CSRA Continue Reading Community Catalyst: Dr. Beulah Nash-Teachey