QA: ask the expert – Kenneth D. Miller, MD
Kenneth D. Miller, MD is assistant professor of medicine and oncology at the Yale Cancer Center, Yale School of Medicine. He is also editor of Choices in Breast Cancer Treatment: Medical Specialists and Cancer Survivors Tell You What You Need to Know (Johns Hopkins Press, 2008). read more »
Ask the expert – Michael L. Krychman, MD
Michael L. Krychman, MD, specializes in survivorship medicine and sexual health at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach, Calif. He is the author of 100 Questions & Answers for Women Living with Cancer (Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2007). read more »
Why drink a lot of water while I'm having chemotherapy for lung cancer?
Q. I’m currently receiving chemotherapy for lung cancer, and my doctor told me to drink a lot of water while I’m having the treatment. Why?
I’ve heard friends say a number of things about cancer that I don’t think are true.
Q. I’ve heard friends say a number of things about cancer that I don’t think are true. I’m wondering just how much misinformation is floating around.
A. Quite a bit. Here are some com-mon cancer myths. read more »
My sister has advanced breast cancer. Should she consider joining a clinical trial?
Q. My sister has advanced breast cancer. Should she consider joining a clinical trial? What are the risks and benefits? read more »
