Stages of Throat Cancer

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What To Do When Your Mouth or Throat Hurts - National Cancer Institute

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YouTube - Stage 4 - A Song and its True Story - by Loren DiGiorgi

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What is nasopharyngeal cancer?

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The Latest On Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma Caused By Exposure To Asbestos

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Oral Cancer: MedlinePlus

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Oropharyngeal Cancer - Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals

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~ My-Wellness-Coach ~: Which Supplements Should You Take?

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beatingdiabetesSometimes, following surgery, especially if there were complications, and the patient did not survive, I was frequently confronted by a confused and distraught family asking the same questions?
Dr. Vagnini, he just saw his doctor and was given a clean bill of health how could this happen?

or He must have had this problem for years, why wasn't it found before?

or Why wasn't the aneurysm found before it burst?

Good questions that deserved better answers than current medical treatment was providing.
My surgical experience and continuing research, has now revealed that not only arteriosclerosis, heart and blood vessel disease, but most degenerative diseases, including diabetes, arthritis, hypertension, obesity, cancer and cataracts start at an early age. With proper intervention through early detection, motivation, health education and simple lifestyle changes, these diseases are preventable.
The complications of degenerative disease are devastating; chronic pain, severe heart damage, difficulty breathing, immobility, paralysis, loss of speech, progressive visual loss and mental deterioration.
All this could be avoided if you take action early. The most important aspects of good health and longevity are certainly a proper diet, exercise, mental outlook, behavior, vitamins minerals and phytonutrition. At the "Heart, Diabetes & Weight Loss Centers of New York" our unique approach to disease prevention continues to evolve. Integrated medicine takes science of medicine and combines orthodox treatments with the developing field of nutrition and functional therapies.
Frederic J. Vagnini, MD, FACS
Remember your health is in your own hands." /> Dr. Frederic Vagnini Doctor, Surgeon, and Physician

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    Coping with Cancer

    Coping with Cancer magazine provides knowledge, hope, and inspiration for people whose lives have been touched by cancer.

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    Stokes Dickins, MD

    A 1974 graduate of Tulane University School of Medicine, Dr Quentin Stoakes Dickins, Jr is now practicing as a neurologist at Southeast Iowa Neurological Associates in Ottumwa, Iowa. Dr Dickins also sees patients who are suffering from sleep-related disorders.

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    Joseph M. Curry, MD

    Dr. Curry specializes in the care of patients with disorders of the head and neck. This includes patients with cancers of tha larynx (voice box), oral cavity, nasal cavity and sinuses, and pharynx (throat: tonsils and base of tongue). In addition, we treat diseases of the salivary glands and surgical disorders of the thyroid.

    Dr. Curry completed his medical school training at Georgetown University and his residency at Thomas Jefferson University. He completed a fellowship in advanced head and neck surgical oncology and microvascular reconstruction at the University of Miami.

    The management of head and neck cancers often requires a multidisciplinary approach involving cancer and reconstructive surgeons and medical and radiation oncologists. We coordinate this care with our speech and swallowing specialists, nutritionists, cancer care coordinator and specialized nursing staff to optimize the care of our patients. As a team we strive to deliver effective, rapid, and coordinated care to our patients as they deal with the complex issues surrounding their health.

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