Category: Cancer Awareness and Treatment
Receiving a cancer diagnosis can feel distressing and overwhelming. However, cancer can be treated, and acting quickly and thoughtfully will bolster…
If you’ve recently been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer, your physician may recommend breast-conserving therapy as your treatment plan.…
January is Blood Donation Awareness Month, and statistics highlight why attention to this topic is so important. According to the American Red…
When it comes to cervical cancer, nearly all cases are caused by exposure to the human papillomavirus, or HPV. Thankfully, cervical cancer is…
Starting January 1, Alabama Medicaid Beneficiaries Receiving Cancer Treatment Will be Able to Have Up to 32 Annual Physician Visits, Up from the 14…
Choosing the Right Medicare Plan When You Have Cancer
Medicare open enrollment begins October 15, 2022. Everyone’s healthcare needs are…
Meeting Request to Discuss Alabama Medicaid Physician Office Visit Limit Policy: Improve Access to Affordable Care for Alabama Cancer Patients
To…
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States with more people being diagnosed each year than all other cancers combined.…
Southern Cancer Center is pleased to welcome medical oncologist, Dr. Brittany H. Case, to our practice beginning August 1, 2021.…
June is National Cancer Survivor Month. Completing cancer treatment is an emotional time that can also leave you wondering: What happens next?…