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Multiple Primary Malignancies Found in the Breasts and Kidney

Valerie Carmona’s Journey with Synchronous Cancer Valerie Carmona, 53, faced an extraordinary challenge in 2023 when she was diagnosed with…

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Histotripsy Removes Liver Tumors from Metastatic Kidney Cancer Patient

A Triumph in Modern Medicine: Histotripsy at Saint John’s Health Center Six years ago, Thomas Zisfain’s life took an unexpected…

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Kidney Cancer Returns in Multiple Organs After a Decade in Remission

Neil Leshner was treated at Saint John’s for metastatic kidney cancer. Neil Leshner is 73 and was diagnosed with stage…

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Histotripsy for liver cancer: Innovative cancer treatment at Saint John’s Health Center

Pulsed ultrasound waves are expanding out-patient care and our multidisciplinary approach. What is Histotripsy? Histotripsy is a non-invasive medical procedure…

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Faculty Research: 2024 Publications Spotlight Scientific Collaboration

Cancer research at Saint John’s Cancer Institute continues to promote greater understanding in oncology. In its third year, our research…

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A Long Legacy of Fellowship Trained Oncologic Surgeons

Saint John’s Cancer Institute’s 2024 Fellows Graduating Commencement Ceremony On July 18th, Saint John’s Cancer Institute’s graduating fellows of 2024…

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Synchronous Breast & Kidney Cancer Uncovered: A Rare Occurrence

Two Independant Cancer Growths Found at The Same Time, No Known Risk Factors, and Not Genetically Linked: One Thrivor Cristina…

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What’s Next in Immunotherapy?

Principal Investigators at Saint John’s Cancer Institute, Kim Margolin, MD, and Przemyslaw Twardowski, MD, Discuss Immunotherapy Developments in Clinical Trials…

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The Future of Urology is Brimming with Talent at Providence, Saint John’s and Saint Joseph’s, just ask expert, Dr. Timothy Wilson.

Dr. Timothy Wilson Interviews Returning Mentee, Dr. Ramkishen Narayanan, in his New Role. In an interview between mentor and mentee,…

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Dr. Ora Gordon Spotlights the Promise of MCED – Multi-Cancer Early Detection

Identifying as many as 50 different types of cancer in a single blood test is quite remarkable. In our previous News…