by Ben Clark | May 3, 2019 | Health Tips for Fighting Cancer
Before you go see another doctor for a second opinion, always be sure to have a copy of your medical records and tests to provide for the new physician, just in case they were not forwarded by your first doctor’s staff. Unfortunately, this omission is a common occurrence and only winds up having you reschedule your appointment to a later date—and the last thing you need is to waste valuable time waiting for another appointment. A 3-ring binder with your medical history is a great thing to carry along with you… just in case. While this may sound like a lot of unnecessary work, I can assure you, it is worth the effort.
by Ben Clark | May 3, 2019 | Health Tips for Fighting Cancer
When people are first told they have cancer, they feel as though their world has come to an end – believe me, I’ve been there! And while your doctor may pause briefly while you catch your breath, and then continue to tell you more about what type of cancer you have and what the next steps will be in treating it, for most, it’s not an easy speech to follow—let alone comprehend and ask the appropriate questions.
by Ben Clark | Mar 28, 2019 | Survivor Stories
Ultimately diagnosed with Stage 4 Breast Cancer, Ann shares her personal story and advice for surviving cancer.
by Ben Clark | Jan 18, 2019 | News
James Templeton, Founder of Templeton Wellness Foundation, has written a new book title, I Used To Have Cancer detailing his personal battle with cancer, and his 30+ year survival, in spite of the odds.The new book was recently featured on prominent Whole Foods Magazine, in their Good Health Reads section.
by Ben Clark | Oct 16, 2018 | News
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine — Adjuvant Chemotherapy Guided by a 21-Gene Expression Assay in Breast Cancer Read Full Article: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1804710