UVA Oncologist Cherif Abdelmalek practices at UVA Cancer Center Augusta. Dr. Abdelmalek grew up in Alexandria, Egypt, one of the oldest cities in the world.
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It's rare, but it's possible to have a cancerous ear canal tumor. Learn the difference between inner and outer ear cancer and how to cope with vertigo.
Palliative care serves anyone at any age suffering from pain and other extreme symptoms caused by severe disease or intense treatments.
Hormone imbalances are common risk factors for cancers, but your doctor can help you and your hormones find a healthy balance.
The LGL Leukemia Program not only provides treatment, but also strong research and support program, giving you access to the most advanced treatment option.
Getting regular mammograms after breast cancer treatment is an important part of staying healthy. Here's how to handle the stress.
When you have high blood pressure and cancer, it's more important than ever to make healthy lifestyle choices and follow your doctor's instructions.
Figuring out how to support a cancer caregiver in your life takes some consideration. When making a support package, you can include items like a gift certificate to a local coffee shop or a standing coffee shop conversation.
Read how actress Amy Schumer's career was shaped by her father's multiple sclerosis. Plus, how a routine colonoscopy saved one woman's life and more stories from the latest issue of Vim & Vigor.
Losing a testicle or having prostate cancer can take a toll on a man’s ego. You may feel that testicles represent your masculinity and sexuality. It’s normal when you lose a testicle to worry about how others might view you or to feel concerned about how it will change your…
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