Adult nurse practitioner Michelle Otto was inspired to go into nursing by her grandmother, a registered nurse, and single mother.
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Learn more about this rare form of cancer that develops in the bones or soft, connective tissue of the body, such as muscles, joints and fat.
This year, Virginia is requiring all rising 7th graders to get both doses of the HPV vaccine. But many parents have concerns.
Two dermatologists address common myths and misconceptions that may keep people of color from taking sun protection seriously.
Jamie needed surgery to remove his melanoma and reconstruct his eyelid. Now he's doing his best to prevent skin cancer in his son.
Smoking & vaping may increase your risk of catching COVID-19 because they involve touching your fingers to your lips.
The new location is just off I-64, with free, convenient parking. Patients will be able to see their whole team in one appointment.
When UVA nurse Jonathan Bartels almost passed out while walking to work, he joked that he was dying. He was then diagnosed with cancer.
UVA experts help set the record straight on some of the most common misconceptions about colon cancer risk factors, prevention, screening, and more.
Getting a mammogram is not fun. It's a pain. Frankly, I avoided going for a long time. But I finally did. Not only did I have a great experience. I felt profound gratitude for being alive, whatever happened.
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