Meet Steve Jurczik, a talented singer whose world was turned upside down by a diagnosis of Stage 4 throat cancer. Thanks to the care of head and neck surgery expert and associate professor at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, Dr. Matthew Mifsud, Steve not only survived but kept his ability to sing. And how did Steve choose to express his gratitude? By coming back and performing for our team! Watch now to see Steve's remarkable story of strength and resilience. 🎶 #WeAreTGH #TGHENTInstitute
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🌟 Being kind costs nothing, but it can mean everything to someone else. 🌟 In a world where we can be anything, let's choose to be kind. You never know what battles someone may be fighting behind closed doors. The recent news about Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis serves as a powerful reminder of this. Let's make an extra effort to show compassion, understanding, and support to those around us. A simple act of kindness can make a world of difference to someone facing their own challenges, big or small. Let's be the light in someone's darkness, the hope in someone's despair, and the strength in someone's weakness. Together, through small acts of kindness, we can create a ripple effect of positivity that can change lives. Remember, kindness is a language that the deaf can hear and the blind can see. Let's spread it generously. #KindnessMatters #BeKind #Empathy #Compassion #Support #SpreadPositivity
The Princess of Wales said the cancer was found following her surgery in January and she is undergoing preventative chemotherapy.
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Today is National Leiomyosarcoma Awareness Day 💜💜💜💜 I was diagnosed with Retroperitoneal Leiomyosarcoma 11/2018 - lost my kidney, adrenal, spleen and part of my pancreas. I have had 3 reoccurrences since my original diagnosis - which makes me a stage 4 cancer patient. For Sarcomas the best route for success is surgery. Chemo and Radiation are what they consider back pocket defenses as sarcomas are “difficult” For the best outcome it is suggested for patients to be seen at a Certified Sarcoma Center. Unfortunately my state does not have one so we travel to Duke every 3 months for my scans and appointments. For Sarcomas there is no “remission” instead when you currently have no evident cancer cells you can consider yourself “NED” no evidence of disease. What I believe is needed to be successful when you are diagnosed is a support system outside of work and also inside of work, which may look different for each person. I believe transparency with others and keeping others informed (to whatever comfort level) helps your circle and yourself. Leiomyosarcoma is a rare cancer with only about 1200 new cases discovered each year. With that I say listen to your body, advocate for yourself and research!
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Goldilocks surgery represents a middle-of-the-road option for some breast reconstruction patients. “It's halfway between mastectomy with a flat-chest appearance and full reconstruction with implants, expanders or a flap procedure," says Dr. Matthew Sherrill. This article discusses one of many options available for breast cancer reconstruction patients. Discussing what option is best for you with your medical team is essential. #breastcancer #breastcancersurvivor #mastectomy #breastreconstruction #mayoclinichealthsystem #goldilocksprocedure #brave #bravecoalition #bravecoalitionfoundation https://ow.ly/3eJ150Si7ng
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Goldilocks surgery represents a middle-of-the-road option for some breast reconstruction patients. “It's halfway between mastectomy with a flat-chest appearance and full reconstruction with implants, expanders or a flap procedure," says Dr. Matthew Sherrill. This article discusses one of many options available for breast cancer reconstruction patients. Discussing what options are best for you with your medical team is essential. #breastcancer #breastcancersurvivor #mastectomy #breastreconstruction #mayoclinichealthsystem #goldilocksprocedure #brave #bravecoalition #bravecoalitionfoundation https://lnkd.in/gpe847GN
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New research has emerged that analyses outcomes in males over and under 50 years of age with penile cancer , combatting the gap in literature for documenting the comparison of oncological outcomes in young and older cohorts. A retrospective analysis of males younger than 50 years with penile squamous cell carcinoma at a tertiary centre was performed, using a propensity score matched cohort of males older than 50 years for comparison. Matching was completed according to tumour, nodal stage, and type of primary surgery. #urology #EAU24 #emjinspire
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3wYes I guess if your kind of famous you get treated good. Not like I got treated. That doctor your talking about isn’t any good. I had surgery on 6 months ago and my face still isn’t healed. And the time I spent in hospital was a nightmare. And you know what you and I can’t even talk with anyone in charged. I’ve been trying to talk with the nursing director Wendi Goodson. Of course she won’t talk with me. They are horrible people. They are sick. I never could believe healthcare could be so cruel. On top of that they took clips and posted my voice on social media. They think it’s a joke.