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Neurology
Asthmatic. Olympian. Spinal cord injury advocate.
They say the competitive spirit can't be tamed. If ever a woman personified it, it's Amy Van Dyken-Rouen. A six-time Olympic gold medalist, she has spent a lifetime defying the odds. In a journey that
Cancer and hematology
Cancer immunotherapy shows promise for patient with rare cancer
For Dale, it was a cracked rib. Or at least, that's what he thought. Shortly after moving to Arizona for his work as a consultant in the residential service industry, Dale started experiencing pain in
Music is therapy for singer and fellow cancer patients
"I'm a patient, just like all of you," said Jesus G., addressing the others in the room. "I'm fighting, just like all of you. I'm going to sing a little to bring you happiness as we do what we do."
Cancer and hematology
Clinical trial beats back melanoma that started in 1958
It's quite a shock to hear you have melanoma when you're 24 years old, married, with a 3-year-old daughter. In 1958, it happened to Janet, now a retired registered nurse and Sun City resident. Doctors
Cancer and hematology
Appendicitis leads to pancreatic cancer diagnosis – and a reason for hope
An HonorHealth patient shares her perspective on receiving a pancreatic cancer diagnosis and participating in a clinical trial.
New pill-size pacemaker has no leads
When Myra Belson started experiencing extreme fatigue and shortness of breath simply going from her car to the grocery store, she knew something was wrong. When she went in for a stress test, her