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What We’re Reading: 10/25/19

… more than double the number of black patients flagged for greater medical needs. Don’t miss this one. ( From washingtonpost.com ) Hospitals Around The World Have A Dire Shortage Of … systemic problems of the immune system?” ( From nytimes.com ) Also check out: What We’re Reading: 10/18/19 What We’re …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:01

What We’re Reading: 8/30/19

… made it into our feeds this week. Many Clinical Trials for New Cancer Drugs Didn’t Include Any Data on Race … to receive a lesser quality of care. ( From STATnews.com )  Read a follow-up discussion with surgeons Michelle … barriers and what we can do to fix them.  ( From NYTimes.com )  Read a related discussion with transplant surgeon …

Last Modified: 03/03/2026 - 11:08

Charles J. Lightdale, MD

… esophagus. Targeted biopsies using confocal endomicroscopy for more accurate diagnosis. Radiofrequency ablation of … lesions and early cancer. Blood tests and biopsy tests for early detection of esophageal cancer. Prevention of …

Last Modified: 02/05/2026 - 19:37

Causes of Pancreatitis

… pancreatic diseases. Next Steps If you or someone you care for is dealing with pancreatitis, the Pancreas Center is here for you. Whether you need a diagnosis, treatment, or a second … Cancer Pancreatic Cysts Pancreatectomy Chemotherapy for Pancreatic Cancer Endoscopic Treatment for Pancreatic …

Last Modified: 09/24/2025 - 12:59

Stories of Hope: Michael Menashi

… office, “Your pathology report came back and it’s positive for Pancreatic Cancer.”  My world just stopped.  I had just … and sent an email to my friends with the disturbing news.  I eventually got the strength and the courage to call … My local hospital told me to come back in three months for another scan. Can you believe that?  Thank God, neither …

Last Modified: 02/19/2023 - 13:10

Weight Loss Surgery: The Benefits of a Sleeve Gastrectomy

… activity is required. My basic rule is no heavy lifting for a month after surgery.  Those with desk jobs typically go … to make sure everything is working properly and to check for signs of reflux—a condition where the contents of the … need a gastric bypass.  Another, newer solution approved for effective treatment of reflux and being studied …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:00

Immunosuppressant Medications

… you will be taking immunosuppressant medications for the rest of your life. The following are a list of common … Pepcid® The key to maintaining a successful transplant for the rest of your life is taking the immunosuppressant … as you are instructed. We want you to become responsible for taking your own medications. We also encourage children …

Last Modified: 01/12/2026 - 11:28

National Leader in Treating Liver Cancer

… The Center for Liver Disease and Transplantation at NYP/Columbia is … United States to provide the full spectrum of treatment for patients with early to advanced liver cancer,” says Jean … multidisciplinary team allows up to provide the best care for all of our patients.”  Joshua Weintraub, MD, Director of …

Last Modified: 08/05/2025 - 15:22

An Interview with Nick Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, on Undergoing Thyroid Cancer Surgery

… the former editor-in-chief of WIRED , a contributor to CBS News, a marathoner, a father, a musician, a publishing … the bottom of this interview).   Many thanks again to Nick for his candor.  We hope you will find this interview … helpful to you in that time?  Activities?  Resources?  For example, did you seek information online, or was that a …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:02

Fetal and Neonatal Surgery

… these procedures come with a variety of potential risks for both the baby and mother. In addition to surgical … surgery can significantly improve the quality of life for a child and even save their lives. However, the outcome … Surgery In general, patients will remain at the hospital for several days after surgery so that doctors can monitor …

Last Modified: 06/30/2025 - 11:15

History of Medicine: Astrology in Medicine

… Evidence-based medical treatment changed everything for the better. Before the ideas of Scientific Revolution … guiding business decisions, astrology was used as a tool for both treatment and diagnosis of any number of aches and … the astrologer physician could then make recommendations for treatment based on the placement of the moon and stars in …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:00

Bret Taback, MD

… Society of Clinical Oncology and the American Association for Cancer Research. He is also a Fellow of the American … He is a clinical investigator with SWOG and Alliance for clinical trials. Dr. Taback has served on numerous … of Surgeon’s Commission on Cancer Physician Liaison for NYP Hospital. Most recently, Dr. Taback is a noted Castle …

Last Modified: 03/04/2026 - 08:37

Gulam A. Manji, MD

… with the overall goal to developing new treatments for cancer. His focus is in gastrointestinal malignancies, … key publications and an issued patent. Dr. Manji cares for patients with gastrointestinal malignancies, with a … peripheral nerve sheath tumors and is responsible for clinical trials conducted in liver, bile duct, …

Last Modified: 03/05/2026 - 09:35

James A. Lee, MD

… Guidelines which sets the international standard for the care of patients with parathyroid disease. He is also … the Founding Figures which details state of the art care for patients with endocrine disorders as well as the rich … serves as the Department of Surgery's Executive Vice Chair for Strategy. In this role, he helps define the vision and …

Last Modified: 03/05/2026 - 09:35

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