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How GERD Is Surgically Treated
If medications and lifestyle changes aren’t working, talk to your doctor about surgery for acid reflux. -
Knowing the Signs and Symptoms of Gynecologic Cancers
Our U.S. News & World Report ranked “Best in Women’s Care” physicians are recognized international leaders in the field of gynecologic oncology, caring for the whole health of their patients. -
Mammograms Offer the Best Chance of Early Detection
A mammogram makes it possible to detect breast cancers, benign tumors and cysts, before you can even feel them. Read more, here. -
Dorine Olive Rang in The New Year By Ringing the Bell For Her Final Chemo Treatment
Dorine, an ovarian cancer survivor, has found strength and inspiration in her love of living life and experiencing and creating memories with her loved ones. Now, she wants to share her knowledge and... -
Mai Linh’s Battle With Ovarian Cancer
Mai Linh and her care team are closely monitoring her gynecologic cancer. Read how she's pursuing recovery with her oncologist. -
Meet Sherry Baird, Ovarian Cancer Warrior
Sherry Baird has faced gynecologic cancer numerous times. Read her story and how to participate in Teal Takeover to make a difference for women like her. -
How to Support a Friend with Breast Cancer
Friends can reduce burdens and lift spirits throughout a loved one’s cancer journey. Learn practical ways to help. -
How a Hospice Team Supports Your Whole Family
When your loved one needs hospice care, rest assured that they’ll receive the expert care they deserve at AdventHealth while your family receives support, too. -
Managing Increased Heart Disease Risk from Breast Cancer Treatment
Treatment for breast cancer may put you at risk for heart disease. Learn what you can do to stay as healthy as possible during and after treatment. -
Blood Cancer Patient Receives First Treatment of Its Kind
Patients with certain types of cancer may be given a potentially lifesaving chance after testing for a new treatment option becomes available.