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    The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute is partnering with Wayne State University (WSU) School of Medicine, CrossFit Petoskey and McLaren Northern Michigan to offer cancer survivors 12 weeks of physical activity classes. These free classes are provided as part of an exercise program introducing the sport of CrossFit to cancer survivors. The CAPABLE team seeks 20 cancer survivors to participate in the Cross-Training and Physical Activity: A Better Life Experience (CAPABLE) program. Previous exercise ex...

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    The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute , in partnership with the Detroit Tigers and McLaren Health Care, the official health care system of the Tigers, continues the tradition of “Pink Out the Park” during the Saturday, June 8 game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Comerica Park. This special event has raised awareness for breast health for the past 12 years, celebrating survivors and honoring the legacies of those who have fought courageously. Breast cancer survivors will take part in a special pre-g...

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    Patient Power Endometrial hyperplasia is the crowding of glands in the endometrium, making the lining thicker. Symptoms may include heavy and extended periods, bleeding between menstrual cycles, a change in the length of the period, and bleeding after menopause. If left untreated, there could be a risk of cancer. Ira Winer, M.D., Ph.D., FACOG , gynecologic oncologist and member of the Gynecologic Oncology Multidisciplinary Team , explains the types of endometrial hyperplasia and the recommended treatmen...

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    Patient Power Radhika Gogoi, M.D., Ph.D. , gynecologic oncologist and member of the Gynecologic Oncology Multidisciplinary Team at Karmanos, explained how most women who are diagnosed with endometrial cancer are postmenopausal. She suggested women should not ignore bleeding after going through menopause and pain that may persist or worsen over time. These can be symptoms of endometrial cancer. Read the article here .

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    Patient Power It’s estimated that about 4% of cancers that will be diagnosed in 2024 will be bladder cancer. Yusra Shao, M.D. , medical oncologist and member of the Genitourinary Oncology Multidisciplinary Team at Karmanos, explained what physicians do to understand if bladder cancer has spread to other areas of the body and the signs and symptoms of the disease. Read the article here .

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    WWJ Bob Marzolf was diagnosed with tongue cancer in 2017 at 49 years old. It was found as he was being intubated for his second hernia surgery. They saw a small area on his tongue. This area concerned the doctor, who did further testing and then referred Marzolf to Syed Naweed Raza, M.D., FRCS(C), FACS , surgical oncologist, plastic and reconstructive surgeon, and member of the Head and Neck Oncology Multidisciplinary Team at Karmanos. Marzolf received a tongue transplant. Dr. Raza used a portion of his...

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    97.1 The Ticket | 1270 AM The Bet | 99.5 WYCD | 104.3 WOMC | ALT 98.7  Evita Singh, M.D. , diagnostic radiologist, director of breast imaging and member of the  Breast Cancer Multidisciplinary Team  at Karmanos, joined Sunday Edition during Women’s Health Month to talk about breast health. She encouraged women to forgive themselves if they have missed their mammograms, but to get their next one scheduled. Dr. Singh explained how every woman who gets a mammogram at the Women’s Wellness Cli...

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    WJR The new U.S. Preventative Services Task Force recommendations state that women should receive mammograms every other year starting at 40. However, Evita Singh, M.D. , diagnostic radiologist, director of breast imaging and member of the  Breast Cancer Multidisciplinary Team  at Karmanos, joined ‘JR Morning and explained why breast cancer experts still encourage women 40 and older to receive mammograms annually. Schedule your mammogram here .

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    Reuters New guidelines published by the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) on April 30, 2024, now recommend women to begin receiving mammograms at 40. As Evita Singh, M.D. , diagnostic radiologist, director of breast imaging and member of the Breast Cancer Multidisciplinary Team at Karmanos, explained, these updated recommendations help clear up some confusion about when to begin breast cancer screening for patients and their providers. Read the article here . Schedule your mammogram here .

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    Macomb Daily Free oral cancer screenings were provided at the Karmanos Cancer Institute at McLaren Macomb on May 13. Read the article here .